Sentence examples for to disqualify from inspiring English sources

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to disqualify

verb

To make ineligible for something, by the explicit revocation of a previous qualification.

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"You hate to disqualify a horse.

These incidents are enough to disqualify him from office.

They tried to disqualify Mr Ivanishvili from the election.

Six fouls were not enough to disqualify a player.

It is a mistake to disqualify such people as racist.

Ought that to disqualify the couple from UK rich lists?

Anti-gay forces, however, have campaigned to disqualify gay people.

Justice Benjamin refused to disqualify himself from the case.

"He was an enemy of the United States enough to disqualify him as an agent.

The birther charges are not really about trying to disqualify Mr. Obama from being president.

The Kremlin retains considerable leeway in deciding which parties to disqualify.

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