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disable

1 of 1verb
/dɪsˈeɪbəl/
Forms:disables,disabling,disabled,disabled
1

to prevent someone or something from being able to perform a specific action or function

transitive
  • Governments may disable specific services during times of crisis for public safety.
  • Disabling a computer's firewall may expose it to potential cyber threats.
  • In emergencies, authorities may disable certain functions of electronic devices.
  • A password-protected feature can disable changes to important settings on a device.
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2

to impair or restrict someone's physical or mental abilities

transitive
  • The car accident disabled him for several months due to a severe leg injury.
  • The stroke disabled her speech and left her with limited mobility on her right side.
  • The degenerative condition gradually disabled his ability to use his hands for tasks requiring fine motor skills.
  • The traumatic brain injury disabled his cognitive functions, resulting in memory loss and difficulty concentrating.
  • The genetic disorder disabled her vision, making her dependent on assistive devices and accommodations for daily tasks.