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disqualified

adjective as in ineligible

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However, since he was living at home, our income and assets disqualified him from SSI and Medicaid.

Before he was made Labor Secretary, he was disqualified from running as his home state's top lawyer.

The horse could now be disqualified and the £80,625 prize money for coming second in the Gold Cup could be recalled.

Tortoise disqualified for technical reasons, first place awarded to Sputnik hare.

The court, without the disqualified judge, decides the legal consequences, if any.

One of her brothers-in-law was disqualified, for he had been hurt while doing his one year military service.

France, he thought, had disqualified herself by her adherence to the traditions of her Revolution.

He was, in fact, constitutionally disqualified for the practice of such a calling.

They will necessarily be unfitted for domestic management, and disqualified for the sober realities of life.

He was not at all ill going down to Bermuda, which was a fortunate thing, for the water was rough and I was quite disqualified.

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On this page you'll find 182 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to disqualified, such as: impotent, inadequate, incompetent, ineffective, ineligible, and naive.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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