disallow|disallowed|disallowing|disallows in English
verb
[dis·al·low || ‚dɪsə'laʊ]
forbid, prohibit, disqualify, reject
Use "disallow|disallowed|disallowing|disallows" in a sentence
1. The administration disallows any vehicle entry.
2. Disallow cyclic references between assemblies.
3. The referee disallowed the goal.
4. They disallowed our claim for compensation.
5. Life, by its very nature, disallow this.
6. The judge disallowed their claim.
7. The second goal was disallowed.
8. It Allows to pass certain particles and {Allows not / disAllows} others
9. The England team had two goals disallowed.
10. I believe that God is something disallow.
11. Judge Nisen disallowed certain evidence containing confidential information.
12. The chairman disallowed the veracity of his report.
13. The Internal Revenue Service sought to disallow the payments.
14. 18 The chairman disallowed the veracity of his report.
15. Disallow clients from any access to hidden files.Sentencedict.com
16. To everyone's amazement, the goal was disallowed.
17. It cost £6 expenditure which the district auditor disallowed.
18. The policy is changing to disallow IP addresses in the display URL field.
19. Synonyms for Criminalizes include outlaws, proscribes, forbids, bans, interdicts, illegalizes, prohibits, bars, vetoes and disallows
20. 4 The referee disallowed the try for a forward pass.
21. Whether the column should disallow editing of its bound field.
22. European labeling regulations disallow any ingredients other than cream and bacterial culture.
23. Antonyms for Approbating include declining, denying, disallowing, disapproving, negativing, rejecting, vetoing, contradicting, disagreeing and invalidating
24. Antonyms for Allow include prevent, keep, forbid, prohibit, hold, disAllow, stop, resist, ban and block
25. Bugging in is always going to be the preferred method unless the situation disallows it