0 present participle of disallow
1 to say officially that something cannot be accepted because it has not been done in the correct way:
Improving stability came through the consolidation of power within a smaller number of political parties, and disallowing politicians from switching parties at will.
That specifications are preserved by verified programs is a consequence of the idea of enriching types and disallowing method update.
As mentioned before, disallowing nesting of the new instantiation simplifies mode analysis.
This procedure was intended to minimize poorer performance on longer lists by disallowing them from systematically occurring after shorter lists.
Disallowing general recursion is requisite for an accurate cost analysis.
This information is recorded as one or more constraints (or nogoods) which aid future search by disallowing the inconsistencies that led to this dead end.
Our position might be thought of as allowing coarse-grained and uncertain information, but disallowing fine-grained or certain information.
The new law introduced management fees and raised the cap on rate-of-return fees, while disallowing up-front fees.