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disqualifiable

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English

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Etymology

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From disqualify +‎ -able.

Adjective

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disqualifiable (comparative more disqualifiable, superlative most disqualifiable)

  1. Able to be disqualified.
    • 2009 April 6, David McKie, “Shorter and sweeter”, in The Guardian[1]:
      Medicine is fond of these practices too, displaying an ingenuity that ranges from Aids to the clever, but ultimately disqualifiable, Caduceus for Committee Advocating Development and Use of Chymopapain to Eliminate Unnecessary back Surgery.
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