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disqualified

/dɪskwˈɑlʌfˌaɪd/verb, adjective4 syllables

Disqualified means: make unfit or unsuitable.

Synonyms for disqualified4

verb, as in make unfit or unsuitable

disqualify, unfit, indispose

verb, as in declare unfit

disqualify

adjective, as in disqualified by law or rule or provision

adjective, as in barred from competition for violation of rules

Opposites of disqualified

What does disqualified mean?4

verb

1

make unfit or unsuitable“Your income disqualifies you”

2

declare unfit“She was disqualified for the Olympics because she was a professional athlete”

adjective

1

disqualified by law or rule or provision

2

barred from competition for violation of rules“a disqualified player”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with disqualified?1

three syllables

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Disqualified in a sentence

  • He was disqualified from taking part in the contest.CK
  • She was disqualified from the race for two false starts.shekitten
  • The magistrate disqualified himself from hearing the case because of a conflict of interest.patgfisher
  • He lost the race because he was disqualified.mailohilohi
  • His early start disqualified him from the race.cockyhen
  • He was disqualified from the competition.FeuDRenais
  • He was disqualified after a false start.shekitten
  • The one that gets beaten becomes disqualified.vvv123

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