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Disqualify   /dɪskwˈɑləfˌaɪ/   Listen
Disqualify

verb
(past & past part. disqualified; pres. part. disqualifying)
1.
Make unfit or unsuitable.  Synonyms: indispose, unfit.
2.
Declare unfit.






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"Disqualify" Quotes from Famous Books



... attacked. "I haven't any, Miss Manson. I didn't ask for your name. It was submitted to me as a possibility from the Dee Lish Company. You needn't worry, however. You are displaying adequate reasons for me to disqualify your ...
— Mother America • Sam McClatchie



Words linked to "Disqualify" :   modify, qualify, change, judge, disbar, pronounce, recuse, label, alter, disqualification



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