DISENABLED
DISENABLED, participle passive Deprived of power, ability or means.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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DISENABLED, participle passive Deprived of power, ability or means.
DISENABLING, participle present tense Depriving of power, ability or means.
DISENCHANT, verb transitive [dis and enchant.] To free from enchantment; to deliver from the power of charms or spells.Haste to thy work; a noble stroke or two ends all the char...
DISENCHANTED, participle passive Delivered from enchantment, or the power of charms.
DISENCHANTING, participle present tense Freeing from enchantment, or the influence of charms.
DISENCUMBER, verb transitive [dis and encumber.]1. To free from encumbrance; to deliver from clogs and impediments; to disburden; as, to disencumber troops of their baggage; to ...
DISENCUMBERED, participle passive Freed from incumbrance.
DISENCUMBERING, participle present tense Freeing from incumbrance.
DISENCUMBRANCE, noun Freedom or deliverance from incumbrance, or any thing burdensome or troublesome.
DISENGAGE, verb transitive [dis and engage.]1. To separate, as a substance from any thing with which it is in union; to free; to loose; to liberate; as, to disengage a metal fro...
DISENGAGED, participle passive1. Separated; detached; set free; released; disjoined; disentangled.2.a. Vacant; being at leisure; not particularly occupied; not having the attent...
DISENGAGEDNESS, noun1. The quality or state of being disengaged; freedom from connection; disjunction.2. Vacuity of attention.
DISENGAGEMENT, noun1. A setting free; separation; extrication.It is easy to render this disengagement of caloric and light evident to the senses.2. The act of separating or deta...
DISENGAGING, participle present tense Separating; loosing; setting free; detaching; liberating; releasing from obligation.
DISENNOBLE, verb transitive To deprive of title, or of that which ennobles.
DISENROLL, verb intransitive To erase from a roll or list.
DISENSLAVE, verb transitive To free from bondage.
DISENTANGLE, verb transitive [dis and entangle.]1. To unravel; to unfold; to untwist; to loose, separate or disconnect things which are interwove, or united without order; as, t...
DISENTANGLED, participle passive Freed from entanglement; extricated.
DISENTANGLING, participle present tense Freeing from entanglement; extricated.
DISENTER. [See Disinter.]
DISENTHRONE, verb transitive [dis and enthrone.] To dethrone; to depose from sovereign authority; as, to disenthrone a king.
DISENTHRONED, participle passive Deposed; deprived of sovereign power.
DISENTHRONING, participle present tense Deposing; depriving of royal authority.
DISENTITLE, verb transitive To deprive of title.
DISENTRANCE, verb transitive [dis and entrance.] To awaken from a trance, or from deep sleep; to arouse from a reverie.
DISENTRANCED, participle passive Awakened from a trance, sleep or reverie.