verb
- present participle of disenable; to remove the ability or power to do something; to disable or make unable
Usage: rare or archaic; often used in formal or legal contexts
adjective
- serving to remove ability or power; causing disability or incapacity
Usage: rare or archaic
Examples
- The injury was disenabling him from participating in sports.
- Disenabling regulations made it difficult for small businesses to operate.
- The disease had a disenabling effect on his mobility.
- They accused the policy of disenabling workers from advancing their careers.
- The accident left him with disenabling pain that lasted for months.