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disable, disarm (divest of arms), disqualify, neutralize
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
Disenable — Dis en*a ble, v. t. [Pref. dis + enable.] To disable; to disqualify. [1913 Webster] The sight of it might damp me and disenable me to speak. State Trials (1640). [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disenable — [dis΄in ā′bəl] vt. disenabled, disenabling to cause to become unable or incapable; prevent or disable … English World dictionary
disenable — /dis en ay beuhl/, v.t., disenabled, disenabling. to deprive of ability; make unable; prevent. [1595 1605; DIS 1 + ENABLE] * * * … Universalium
Disenable — The crippiling of a software feature, as an indirect result of adding another software feature. I installed a new codec that works fine for MPEG4, but it disenabled MPEG3 playback … Dictionary of american slang
Disenable — The crippiling of a software feature, as an indirect result of adding another software feature. I installed a new codec that works fine for MPEG4, but it disenabled MPEG3 playback … Dictionary of american slang
disenable — v. make unable; prevent … English contemporary dictionary
disenable — v. a. Disqualify, disable, unfit, incapacitate, make incapable … New dictionary of synonyms
disenable — v disable, unfit, impair, enfeeble, weaken, enervate, devitalize; emasculate, unman, effeminize; handicap, debilitate, cripple, paralyze, lame, maim; disqualify, invalidate, undermine; prevent, impede, hinder, obstruct, hamstring, hobble; tie one … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
disenable — dis·enable … English syllables
disenable — /dɪsəˈneɪbəl/ (say disuh naybuhl) verb (t) (disenabled, disenabling) to deprive of ability; make unable; prevent …