Synonyms for Dis-entitles:
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v.
• disqualify
- Disentitle
, - bar
, - bate
, - debar
, - disable
, - disenable
, - disfranchise
, - eighty-six
, - except
, - exclude
, - impair
, - incapacitate
, - invalidate
, - nix
, - not make the cut
, - paralyze
, - preclude
, - prohibit
, - rule out
, - suspend
, - unfit
, - weaken
.
What are the hypernyms for Dis-entitles?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for dis-entitles?
Antonyms for the word "dis-entitles", which means to deprive someone of a right or privilege, include "enables", "qualifies", "authorizes", "legitimizes", and "empowers". To "enable" someone is to give them the ability or means to achieve something. "Qualify" implies meeting requirements or conditions to be eligible for something, while "authorize" means granting official permission or approval. "Legitimize" indicates making something lawful or valid, and "empower" suggests giving someone the authority or confidence to take action. These words all have positive connotations, in contrast to "dis-entitles", which has negative connotations of revoking or denying rights.
What are the antonyms for Dis-entitles?
-
v.
• disqualify
- add
, - aid
, - allow
, - assist
, - be eligible
, - capacitate
, - fit
, - help
, - include
, - mobilize
, - permit
, - qualify
.
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