Examples of 'disqualify' in a sentence

Meaning of "disqualify"

Disqualify is a verb that means to declare someone or something as not eligible or suitable for a particular position, activity, or competition. It is commonly used in legal, sports, and competitive contexts in English
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  • To make ineligible for something.
  • To exclude from consideration by the explicit revocation of a previous qualification.

How to use "disqualify" in a sentence

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To disqualify me from alimony under the prenup.
A blank ballot will disqualify the ballot.
And disqualify our respective teams immediately.
That will kind of disqualify them both.
Will disqualify you from that investment.
Other reasons that disqualify you as a donor.
Do not disqualify this suspect on the basis of handwriting.
When economic interests disqualify the judge.
A motion to disqualify the investigator was however rejected.
Pepper will use any excuse to disqualify us.
You can disqualify a target or disqualify yourself.
So you had to find a way to disqualify her.
That does not disqualify anyone from debate.
The perjury by itself should disqualify him.
I am not prepared to disqualify terrorism in all circumstances.

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The board had no choice but to disqualify me.
Quickly disqualify them from space tourism.
Such limitations can not disqualify a pedestrian.
You will disqualify them in the beginning.
Prepare the papers and disqualify him.
That does not disqualify them from being minerals.
They are discussing whether to disqualify him or not.
Not to disqualify the stone and remove.
Being a nut case does not disqualify him as a killer.
Other disqualify in accordance with the show rules.
Straights and flushes do not disqualify a low.
This does not disqualify the singer however.
Computer generated artwork will disqualify an entry.
Not much can disqualify a candidate anymore.
Poor credit does not immediately disqualify you.
This will also disqualify any beneficiaries.
Serious convictions may automatically disqualify you.
The right to disqualify or recuse judges.
The appearance of bias is sufficient to disqualify a person.
This does not disqualify an entrepreneur from trying again.
His age alone would disqualify him.
Marriage should disqualify me from such petty jealousies.
A conviction will not automatically disqualify a candidate.
On how to disqualify yourselves from sectionals.
My anxious disposition would disqualify me at some point.
That you disqualify yourself from this case.
There is no legal reason to disqualify the election.
Do not ever disqualify me again for a bullshit reason.
Several false starts may disqualify a runner.
This might disqualify us from our next stand.
Only the court can disqualify him.
Which would disqualify me require a reprimand.
Your teachers are going to disqualify you.
We can not disqualify anyone now.
Disqualify drivers for a stated period.

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