Unable vs. Disable

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Unableadjective

Not able; lacking a certain ability.

Unableverb

To render unable; disable

Unableadjective

Not able; not having sufficient strength, means, knowledge, skill, or the like; impotent; weak; helpless; incapable; - now usually followed by an infinitive or an adverbial phrase; as, unable for work; unable to bear fatigue.

Unableadjective

(usually followed by `to') not having the necessary means or skill or know-how;

Unableadjective

(usually followed by `to') lacking necessary physical or mental ability;

Unableadjective

lacking in power or forcefulness;

Disableverb

(transitive) To render unable; to take away an ability of, as by crippling.

Disableverb

To impair the physical or mental abilities of; to cause a serious, permanent injury.

Disableverb

To deactivate, to make inoperational (especially of a function of a electronical or mechanical device).

Disableadjective

(obsolete) Lacking ability; unable.

Disableadjective

Lacking ability; unable.

Disableverb

To render unable or incapable; to destroy the force, vigor, or power of action of; to deprive of competent physical or intellectual power; to incapacitate; to disqualify; to make incompetent or unfit for service; to impair.

Disableverb

To deprive of legal right or qualification; to render legally incapable.

Disableverb

To deprive of that which gives value or estimation; to declare lacking in competency; to disparage; to undervalue.

Disableverb

make unable to perform a certain action;

Disableverb

injure permanently;

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