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v. t.
To render ceremonially unclean; to disqualify or unfit for sacred use or service, or for social intercourse.
v. t.
To make unsuitable or incompetent; to deprive of the strength, skill, or proper qualities for anything; to disable; to incapacitate; to disqualify; as, sickness unfits a man for labor; sin unfits us for the society of holy beings.
v. t.
To disqualify; to unfit.
n.
An elector or chooser; one of two persons appointed by a court to return a jury or serve a writ when the sheriff and the coroners are disqualified.
n.
Want of legal ability or competency to do, give, transmit, or receive something; inability; disqualification; as, the inacapacity of minors to make binding contracts, etc.
n.
The act of disqualifying, or state of being disqualified; want of qualification; incompetency; disability; as, the disqualification of men for holding certain offices.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Disqualify
imp. & p. p.
of Disqualify
v. t.
To impair or disquality on account of age or infirmity.
v. t.
To deprive of capacity or natural power; to disable; to render incapable or unfit; to disqualify; as, his age incapacitated him for war.
n.
Want of competency or legal fitness; incapacity; disqualification, as of a person to be heard as a witness, or to act as a juror, or of a judge to try a cause.
n.
The act of incapacitating or state of being incapacitated; incapacity; disqualification.
v. t.
To disqualify.
v. t.
To deprive of some power, right, or privilege, by positive restriction; to disable; to debar legally; as, a conviction of perjury disqualifies a man to be a witness.
n.
That which disqualifies; that which incapacitates or makes unfit; as, conviction of crime is a disqualification of a person for office; sickness is a disqualification for labor.
n.
The state of being superannuated, or too old for office or business; the state of being disqualified by old age; decrepitude.
v. t.
To deprive of legal or constitutional requisites, or of ability or competency for the performance of certain civil acts; to disqualify.
a.
Unqualified or disqualified, in a legal sense; as, a man under thirty-five years of age is incapable of holding the office of president of the United States; a person convicted on impeachment is thereby made incapable of holding an office of profit or honor under the government.
v. t.
To deprive of the qualities or properties necessary for any purpose; to render unfit; to incapacitate; -- with for or from before the purpose, state, or act.
v. t.
To render unfit or unsuited; to disqualify.
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