Definitionadj. disqualified by law or rule or provision
Last update: July 14, 2015
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All salaried 220,479 165,144 government officials (except minis ters, under-secretaries of state and other high functionaries, and officers 210,020 347,940 in the army or navy), and ecclesiastics, -, are disqualified for election. [Please select]
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The court ruled that Socialists were disqualified to sit on the case. [Please select]
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"You are disqualified for entering a machine not of your own workmanship." [Please select]
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This want of interest in common life disqualified him for the task of revivifying historic scenes. [Please select]
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I should be less definitely compromized, and less disqualified. [Please select]
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Apparently there was no need to look for the finer points in a disqualified collie. [Please select]
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This is Ulyth's; and there's the mistake she made that disqualified it.' [Please select]
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