disqualified Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪˈskwɒl.ɪ.faɪ]
  • Us [ dɪˈskwɑː.lə.faɪ]

Meaning of disqualified In English

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  • The registration law of successive occupation stipulated that those electors who moved only within a parliamentary borough would not be disqualified by the move.

  • One child was disqualified because he had speech problems.

  • Eurasians had already been disqualified from covenated service in the military in 1791.

  • With this act, he simultaneously disqualified himself from knighthood and gained for himself evil powers.

  • A "disqualifoul" is a foul that is so heinous the player is sent off the field, "disqualified from playing any more".

  • In other words, labor scarcity would be exacerbated if workers' earned incomes and assets disqualified them from receiving full government pensions at age 67.

  • Here, it is disqualified by class as well as gender.

  • Why, then, had the state not disqualified uncertified midwives from delivering babies?

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