disqualify|disqualified|disqualifies|disqualifying in English
verb
[dis·qual·i·fy || dɪs'kwɒlɪfaɪ]
make unfit; deny, deprive of official status; declare ineligible
Use "disqualify|disqualified|disqualifies|disqualifying" in a sentence
1. I immediately disqualified the player.
2. He was disqualified from driving .
3. This constraint disqualifies the use of this analysis for polymorphic viruses.
4. What might disqualify you from having LASIK eye surgery?
5. Disqualify pharmaceutical is prohibit to is import.
6. My friend had disqualified himself from missionary service.
7. Her lame foot disqualified her for dance.
8. Their health disqualified them from military service.
9. past or present... that would disqualify me from the assignment of this office... that would disqualify me from the assignment of this office...
10. Antitank and lotic Orton Anagrammatising so belatedly that Andri disqualifying his abomasum
11. Dudley,[Sentencedict.com] flesh-colored or brown nose shall disqualify.
12. The disqualified Aspirants spread across the five geopolitical zones
13. Incomplete information may disqualify you as a candidate.
14. Is the information used to rate and disqualify the supplier?
15. He was disqualified from driving for six months.
16. Some workers worry that the plan will disqualify them from promotions.
17. A Dudley , flesh - colored or brown nose shall disqualify.
18. He was disqualified from the competition for using drugs.
19. The court held that they were intentionally homeless and so disqualified.
20. Should any pipe burn, the jury will disqualify the participant.
21. Felony convictions in most instances would automatically disqualify an immigrant from obtaining citizenship.
22. That [the Administratrix] has met these three conditions to disqualify [Ms
23. Primary color which is ninety percent ( 90 % ) or more shall disqualify.
24. His height alone would disqualify him for the position of teacher.
25. According to the AKC standards the Cryptorchid animals are disqualified, they