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Disadvantageable
Disadvantageable Dis`ad*van"tage*a*ble, a. Injurious; disadvantageous. [Obs.] --Bacon.

Meaning of Disadvantage from wikipedia

- debate, a disadvantage (here abbreviated as DA) is an argument that a team brings up against a policy action that is being considered. A disadvantage is also...
- usage "the disadvantaged" is a generic term for those "from lower-income backgrounds" or "the Disadvantaged Poor". The "economically disadvantaged" is a term...
- A concentrated disadvantage is a sociological term for neighborhoods with high percentages of residents of low socioeconomic status. It is expressed as...
- A disadvantaged business enterprise is a business entity so certified in the United States by the government of the State in which it is located. SAFETEA...
- experience cultural deprivation compared with those above and that this disadvantages them, as a result of which the gap between classes increases. For example...
- A BMX bike is a bicycle used for cycle sport, specifically racing or stunt riding. BMX stands for bicycle motocross. Though originally denoting a bicycle...
- Gentrification is the process whereby the character of a neighborhood changes through the influx of more affluent residents (the "gentry") and investment...
- World War II (1939–1945) involved sustained strategic bombing of railways, harbours, cities, workers' and civilian housing, and industrial districts in...
- backward disadvantage (simplified Chinese: 后发劣势; traditional Chinese: 後發劣勢), or the disadvantage of backwardness, also known as latecomer's disadvantage, is...
- In economics, the principle of absolute advantage is the ability of a party (an individual, or firm, or country) to produce a good or service more efficiently...