Definition of Disable. Meaning of Disable. Synonyms of Disable

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Definition of Disable

Disable
Disable Dis*a"ble, a. Lacking ability; unable. [Obs.] ``Our disable and unactive force.' --Daniel.

Meaning of Disable from wikipedia

- As Marta Russell and Ravi Malhotra argue, "The 'medicalization' of disablement and the tools of classification clearly pla**** an important role in establishing...
- Severe Disablement Allowance (SDA) was a United Kingdom state benefit intended for those below the state pension age who cannot work because of illness...
- theater presentations. As such, almost all manufacturers provide ways to disable the feature, but because methods and terminology differ, the UHD Alliance...
- Society of India has since changed names and is currently called ADAPT (Able Disable All People Together). Many of the state level spastics societies under...
- remove directories, and copy, erase, display, and rename files enable and disable services (which modifies the service control database in the registry,...
- The Disablement Income Group (DIG) was a British disability pressure group formed in 1965 in Godalming, Surrey. It is considered to be one of the first...
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- There are many types of safety syringes available on the market. Auto Disable (AD) syringes are designed as a single use syringe, with an internal mechanism...
- under certain conditions (automatic stack lift with temporary stack lift disable), and the top register T ("top") gets duplicated on drops (top copy on...
- Developmental disability is a diverse group of chronic conditions, comprising mental or physical impairments that arise before adulthood. Developmental...