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Definition of Disentitle

Disentitle
Disentitle Dis`en*ti"tle, v. t. To deprive of title or claim. Every ordinary offense does not disentitle a son to the love of his father. --South.

Meaning of Disentitle from wikipedia

- the people and the legislatures of the 50 States are constitutionally disentitled to weigh the relative importance of the continued existence and development...
- can rebut our speeches robustly, that's fine, but I don't think I'm disentitled to come to Parliament to advance honestly held beliefs or su****ions"...
- testiculate, testimonial, testimonium, testimony titulus titul- title disentitle, disentitlement, entitle, entitlement, intertitle, nontitle, retitle,...
- subsets, it follows that the letter of the HTML [4] spec automatically disentitles it to be a conforming SGML application... Tina Holmboe (2008-10-06)....
- deed was not truly involuntary do disentitle; (8) the existence of a reasonable legal alternative similarly disentitles; to be involuntary the act must...
- see whether the clause is ‘certain’ for a particular purpose does not disentitle the court from doing otherwise than, in the first place, try to make sense...
- retirement pensioners to payments under that section when otherwise disentitled by the operation of the earnings rule; and, in relation to graduated...
- reciprocity and the failure of the US to ratify the Rome Convention has disentitled various American performers to copyright protection in other jurisdictions...
- I see no logical reason why delay, however long, should, of itself, disentitle to certiorari any applicant for the remedy who can demonstrate that a...
- class or section of the citizens of India; or which would otherwise be disentitled to protection in a court; or generic names falsely represent to the persons...