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Example sentences for "disqualify"

Lexicographically close words:
dispyse; disqualification; disqualifications; disqualified; disqualifies; disqualifying; disquiet; disquieted; disquieting; disquietness
  1. It is chiefly employed as a beast of burden, for which, although it is somewhat larger than any of the other varieties, its diminutive size and strength would seem to disqualify it.

  2. This he declined to do, alleging that he was a member legally elected, duly sworn, and charged with no offence or irregularity which could disqualify him from sitting and voting.

  3. And as it was well known that the electors of Lennox and Addington would again return him, and that he could not be permanently excluded by any ordinary means, it was determined to disqualify him by special legislation.

  4. But in this, too, you must be deliberate, and use great judgment; for there are many whose views on this subject are such as entirely to disqualify them for the office of an adviser.

  5. It is to disqualify ourselves, as fast as we can, for faithfulness, and consequently for usefulness, in the employment we desire, should we ever attain to it.

  6. Jostling, running across, or willfully obstructing another, so as to impede his progress, to disqualify the offender from further competitions.

  7. The judge shall caution for any unfair walking, and the third caution shall disqualify the offender.

  8. The whim of the Inspector likewise decided how many lean berries in a plump sample would disqualify it for "plump" classification and how many mature or defective berries among sound wheat, would disqualify it from being classed as "sound.

  9. How Parents may Disqualify themselves for it.

  10. The same sins which disqualify them for the sacrament, most certainly disqualify them for heaven.

  11. Creeds disqualify the mind for the pursuit of truth.

  12. His believing countrymen were afraid to disregard the observances of the law, lest it should be a disloyalty to God, and disqualify them for the Messiah’s welcome, when he came to take his power and reign.

  13. Two elements must concur in order to disqualify a person under these clauses: First, the office and official oath to support the Constitution of the United States; second, engaging afterwards in rebellion.

  14. Two things must exist as to any person to disqualify him from voting: First, the office held prior to the rebellion, and, afterwards, participation in the rebellion.

  15. Its small size does not disqualify it for service along those lines.

  16. These open pores disqualify the wood for use in tight cooperage.

  17. Non-payment of taxes, when so long persisted in that it can not have arisen from inadvertence, should disqualify while it lasts.

  18. I recommend also the passage of an act providing that in the Territories of the United States the fact that a woman has been married to a person charged with bigamy shall not disqualify her as a witness upon his trial for that offense.

  19. That solid common sense, that determination and those steady nerves, indispensable tools in life, are not dispensed by our schools; quite the contrary; far from qualifying him for his approaching independence the schools disqualify him for it.

  20. Nothing in that to make the lady disqualify herself from the jury, if she remembered.

  21. That's not the sort of familiarity I mean--wouldn't disqualify you.

  22. But their pugnacious disposition renders them very troublesome, especially if they have not ample range, although it does not disqualify them for small runs to the extent generally supposed.

  23. Seeing that trial could not be warded off on technicalities, Ruef endeavored to disqualify Judge Dunne, the trial judge.

  24. Further delays were caused by the usual efforts made to disqualify Judge Lawlor as trial judge.

  25. The long technical fight to disqualify the Grand Jury had opened.

  26. The defense concentrated to disqualify the Grand Jury.

  27. They'll disqualify him, you mark me, Riverport!

  28. It is precisely the same, whether the Ministers of the Crown can disqualify by a dependent House of Commons, or by a dependent court of Star Chamber, or by a dependent court of King's Bench.

  29. The first ideas which generally suggest themselves for the cure of Parliamentary disorders are, to shorten the duration of Parliaments, and to disqualify all, or a great number of placemen, from a seat in the House of Commons.

  30. Under its provisions a person charged with crime would have been permitted upon his whim or caprice to allege bias and disqualify the Judge before whom he was to be tried.

  31. Holohan stated that if the measure became a law it would give a bunco steerer a chance to disqualify every decent Judge in the State.

  32. It simply gives the man on trial the right to disqualify the Judge on the ground of bias on the slightest pretext.

  33. A prominent San Francisco attorney told the writer recently that "the criminal lawyer too often questions a talesman needlessly, not so much to disqualify him, as to get technical error into the record.

  34. Did slavery disqualify slaveholders from organizing a social body, even out of these materials, that could secure the highest results in human progress?


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disqualify" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bar; disqualify; invalidate; prohibit; unman