disenable
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Definition
- Verb:
- To make unable to perform a certain action; to deprive of capability or effectiveness.
Usage
The verb "disenable" is used to describe the action of rendering something or someone incapable of functioning or performing a specific task. It is a formal synonym for "disable."
Examples
- Verb:
- The administrator will disenable the user account due to a security breach.
- A software bug could disenable the primary navigation system.
- The new policy aims to disenable fraudulent transactions.
Advanced Usage
- "to disenable from": This construction specifies the particular action or function that is being prevented.
- The injury disenabled him from continuing his athletic career.
Variants and Related Words
- Disable (verb): The more common synonym for "disenable."
- Disability (noun): A physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
- Enabled (adjective): Made operational or capable.
Synonyms
- Disable
- Incapacitate
- Deactivate
- Cripple
Antonyms
- Enable
- Activate
- Empower
- Authorize
Related Phrases
- Disenable a feature: To turn off or make a specific function unavailable.
- You must disenable the plugin before updating the software.
- Disenable access: To revoke or block the ability to enter or use something.
- The system will automatically disenable access after three failed password attempts.
Verb
- make unable to perform a certain action
- disable this command on your computer