0 past simple and past participle of disallow --
1 to say officially that something cannot be accepted because it has not been done in the correct way: --
This would make the interpretation of the sentence odd, and hence, improper movement would be disallowed.
There may indeed be a core of morphosyntactic passive constructions in which available strategies for expressing agentive phrases must be disallowed by fiat.
However, one of the possible interpretations is disallowed by the universal constraints.
It was disallowed because compensation was only allowable if a felony had occurred.
They absolutely disallowed large chunks of the news, though it was ' apparent truth ', and they expurgated what remained.
One way to enforce this restriction, he suggests, is to penalize physicians who carry out disallowed clonings.
As a result, true function symbols are disallowed, else models could be infinite and impossible to compute.
The syntactic dependency, although structurally possible, is disallowed due to the feature specification of the pronoun.