Definitionadj. that cripples or disables or incapacitates
Last update: August 22, 2015
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He'd spent hours on her, disabling her and then hurting her. [Please select]
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For Snake had fired at the man's trigger member, thus disabling him for the time. [Please select]
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He interfered with Lee and Jackson, sometimes to almost a disabling extent. [Please select]
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He never learnt where control ended and disabling interference began. [Please select]
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Still, I do not think he meditated disabling the Sea Lion. [Please select]
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The So-Called "Popish Plot"; the Exclusion Bill, and Disabling Act, 1678. [Please select]
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Meanwhile a second measure, called the "Disabling Act," had received the sanction of both Houses, 1678. [Please select]
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Disabling Act of 1678 (S478)] "disabling Papists from sitting in either House of Parliament." [Please select]
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After enduring undeserved and disabling hardships for three years and a half, Froude was taken away from Westminster at the age of fifteen. [Please select]
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The _Merlin_, also, while passing over a shallow, exploded two, one of which drove in her side, breaking or disabling everything in that portion of the ship, though, happily, without committing any further damage. [Please select]
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