DISABLED | • disabled adj. Made incapable of use or action. • disabled adj. Having a disability. • disabled adj. (Law) Legally disqualified. |
DISABLER | • disabler n. One who, or that which, disables. • DISABLER n. one who disables. |
DISABLES | • disables v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disable. • DISABLE v. to render incapable, also DISHABLE. |
DISABUSE | • disabuse v. (Transitive) to free (someone) of a misconception or misapprehension; to unveil a falsehood held by (someone). • DISABUSE v. to free from false ideas. |
DISADORN | • disadorn v. To deprive of ornaments. • DISADORN v. to deprive of ornaments. |
DISAGREE | • disagree v. (Intransitive) To fail to agree; to have a different opinion or belief. • disagree v. (Intransitive) To fail to conform or correspond with. • DISAGREE v. to differ in opinion. |
DISALLOW | • disallow v. To refuse to allow. • disallow v. To reject as invalid, untrue, or improper. • disallow v. (UK, law, historical) to overrule a colonial legislation by the sovereign-in-privy council. |
DISANNEX | • disannex v. (Transitive) To relinquish (Land etc.) previously annexed. • DISANNEX v. to disunite; to undo or repeal the annexation of. |
DISANNUL | • disannul v. To annul, do away with; to cancel. • DISANNUL v. to annul completely. |
DISAPPLY | • disapply v. (Transitive, law) To decline to apply a rule or law that previously applied. • DISAPPLY v. to make a law inapplicable. |
DISARMED | • disarmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disarm. • DISARM v. to deprive of weapons. |
DISARMER | • disarmer n. A proponent of disarmament. • DISARMER n. one that disarms. |
DISARRAY | • disarray v. (Transitive) To throw into disorder; to break the array of. • disarray v. (Transitive) To take off the dress of; to unrobe. • disarray n. Lack of array or regular order; disorder; confusion. |
DISASTER | • disaster n. An unexpected natural or man-made catastrophe of substantial extent causing significant physical damage… • disaster n. An unforeseen event causing great loss, upset or unpleasantness of whatever kind. • DISASTER n. a calamity. |
DISAVOWS | • disavows v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disavow. • DISAVOW v. to disclaim responsibility for. |