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Definition of disable
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of disable is as below...
Disable
(v. t.) To
render
unable
or
incapable;
to
destroy
the
force,
vigor,
or power of
action
of; to
deprive
of
competent
physical
or
intellectual
power;
to
incapacitate;
to
disqualify;
to make
incompetent
or unfit for
service;
to
impair..
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Wing
::
Wing (v. t.) To cut off the wings of; to wound in the wing; to
disable
a wing of; as, to wing a
bird..
Merchandisable
::
Merchandisable
(a.) Such as can be used or
transferred
as
merchandise.
Unabled
::
Unabled
(a.)
Disabled.
Disablement
::
Disablement
(n.)
Deprivation
of
ability;
incapacity.
Lame
::
Lame
(superl.)
To some
degree
disabled
by
reason
of the
imperfect
action
of a limb;
crippled;
as, a lame man..
Lamely
::
Lamely
(adv.)
An a lame,
crippled,
disabled,
or
imperfect
manner;
as, to walk
lamely;
a
figure
lamely
drawn..
Dishable
::
Dishable
(v. t.) To
disable.
Hospital
::
Hospital
(n.) A
building
in which the sick,
injured,
or
infirm
are
received
and
treated;
a
public
or
private
institution
founded
for
reception
and cure, or for the
refuge,
of
persons
diseased
in body or mind, or
disabled,
infirm,
or
dependent,
and in which they are
treated
either
at their own
expense,
or more often by
charity
in whole or in part; a tent,
building,
or other place where the sick or
wounded
of an army cared for..
Wreck
::
Wreck (v. t.) The
destruction
or
injury
of a
vessel
by being cast on
shore,
or on
rocks,
or by being
disabled
or sunk by the force of winds or
waves;
shipwreck..
Disqualify
::
Disqualify
(v. t.) To
deprive
of some
power,
right,
or
privilege,
by
positive
restriction;
to
disable;
to debar
legally;
as, a
conviction
of
perjury
disqualifies
a man to be a
witness..
Fetter
::
Fetter
(n.) A chain or
shackle
for the feet; a chain by which an
animal
is
confined
by the foot,
either
made fast or
disabled
from free and rapid
motion;
a bond; a
shackle..
Sidewinder
::
Sidewinder
(n.) A heavy
swinging
blow from the side, which
disables
an
adversary..
Maim
::
Maim (v. t.) To
mutilate;
to
cripple;
to
injure;
to
disable;
to
impair.
Disable
::
Disable
(v. t.) To
deprive
of legal right or
qualification;
to
render
legally
incapable.
Starvedly
::
Starve
(v. t.) To
deprive
of force or
vigor;
to
disable.
Pension
::
Pension
(n.) A
stated
allowance
to a
person
in
consideration
of past
services;
payment
made to one
retired
from
service,
on
account
of age,
disability,
or other
cause;
especially,
a
regular
stipend
paid by a
government
to
retired
public
officers,
disabled
soldiers,
the
families
of
soldiers
killed
in
service,
or to
meritorious
authors,
or the
like..
Incapacitate
::
Incapacitate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
capacity
or
natural
power;
to
disable;
to
render
incapable
or
unfit;
to
disqualify;
as, his age
incapacitated
him for war..
Cripple
::
Cripple
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
strength,
activity,
or
capability
for
service
or use; to
disable;
to
deprive
of
resources;
as, to be
financially
crippled..
Disable
::
Disable
(a.)
Lacking
ability;
unable.
Invalid
::
Invalid
(a.) A
person
who is weak and
infirm;
one who is
disabled
for
active
service;
especially,
one in
chronic
ill
health..
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