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Learn to pronounce dis·a·ble

/dəˈsāb(ə)l/
verb
(of a disease, injury, or accident) limit (someone) in their movements, senses, or activities.
"it's an injury that could disable somebody for life"
synonyms: incapacitate, impair, damage, put out of action, render/make powerless, weaken, enfeeble, debilitate, indispose, make unfit, immobilize, hamstring, paralyze, prostrate, torpefy

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1. to disqualify legally 2. to cause to be unable to do or act disable a computer key; especially : to deprive of physical or moral strength.
A completely different way to disable is to make something unusable or unable to work in a certain way. if you disable your smoke detector while you cook nachos ...
Some common synonyms of disable are cripple, debilitate, enfeeble, sap, undermine, and weaken. While all these words mean "to lose or cause to lose strength or ...
to make (someone) unable to do something (such as use part of the body) in the usual way — often used as (be) disabled. He was disabled by the accident.
to make something or someone unable to act in the correct or usual way: Thieves disabled the museum's alarm system.
Disable definition: to make unable or unfit; weaken or destroy the capability of; incapacitate. See examples of DISABLE used in a sentence.
disable · exhaust · immobilize · knock out · ruin · shatter · undermine · wreck. Strong matches. attenuate · batter · blunt · disarm · disenable · disqualify ...
1. to make unable, unfit, or ineffective; cripple; incapacitate 2. to make legally incapable; disqualify legally
Verb · (transitive) To render unable; to take away an ability of, as by crippling. · (chiefly of a person) To impair the physical or mental abilities of; to ...
to injure or affect somebody permanently so that, for example, they cannot walk or cannot use a part of their body.