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Synonyms for disqualify
dɪsˈkwɒl əˌfaɪdis·qual·i·fy
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Princeton's WordNet
disqualify, unfit, indisposeverb
make unfit or unsuitable
"Your income disqualifies you"
Synonyms:
unfit, disincline, indisposedisqualifyverb
declare unfit
"She was disqualified for the Olympics because she was a professional athlete"
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Dictionary of English Synonymes
disqualifyverb
Synonyms:
unfit, disable, incapacitate
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "disqualify":
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#6377 | exclude | |
#29642 | unfit | |
#46415 | disqualify |
How to use disqualify in a sentence?
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid:
Grayson claims to be a progressive, but it seems like he has no moral compass. These deeply troubling allegations should disqualify anyone from a seat in the U.S. Senate.
State Department spokesman John Kirby:
The move to disqualify some 100 candidates, through an opaque and discriminatory process, risks undermining the confidence of the Burmese people and the international community in these elections, we urge the Burmese authorities to redouble their efforts to address these concerns and ensure that the upcoming elections constitute a step forward for the country.
I see and have seen, highly functioning, highly respected, highly compensated lawyers who have been suffering from significant amount of anxiety and depression, some who have issues with substance use, but none of whom would it make any sense to disqualify from practicing law.
It was a motion to disqualify (Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner) based on the appearance of impropriety. Essentially that she politicized these charges.
He apologized to Carson after the event, he should have apologized to me, if Iowa had any guts, the people from the Republican Party, they should disqualify him from winning Iowa. I really mean it. Because what he did was a fraud.
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