Disqualify - meaning and definition. What is Disqualify
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What (who) is Disqualify - definition


disqualify      
v. (D; tr.) to disqualify from
disqualify      
v. a.
1.
Unfit, disable, incapacitate (naturally).
2.
Disenable, prohibit, preclude, incapacitate (legally).
disqualify      
(disqualifies, disqualifying, disqualified)
When someone is disqualified, they are officially stopped from taking part in a particular event, activity, or competition, usually because they have done something wrong.
He was convicted of corruption, and will be disqualified from office for seven years...
The stewards conferred and eventually decided to disqualify us.
VERB: be V-ed from n, V n, also V n from n
disqualification (disqualifications)
Livingston faces a four-year disqualification from athletics.
N-VAR: oft with poss
Examples of use of Disqualify
1. Opponents say his job as army chief should disqualify him.
2. "One, disqualify the Republicans, and two, provide an alternative.
3. Conviction would disqualify Zuma from serving as the nation‘s president.
4. Anything less than that should disqualify anyone from seeking office.
5. A conviction would disqualify him from becoming South Africa‘s president.