verb
- to make unable; to deprive of power, capacity, or means to do something
Usage: archaic or formal; third-person singular present tense of 'disenable'
Examples
- The injury disenables him from participating in the competition.
- Lack of funding disenables the organization from expanding its programs.
- The new regulation disenables small businesses from operating freely.
- His illness disenables him from traveling abroad.
- The software update disenables certain legacy features.