disable
- This relates to the act of stripping someone of their legal rights, qualifications, or abilities
- Refers to the act of rendering someone or something incapable of performing its expected function or role
- The judge decided to disable the accused due to their repeated contempt of court.
- After the incident, the regulatory body took steps to disable the company from operating further.
- They are trying to disable my client from defending themselves by withholding necessary information.
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