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词汇 disentitle
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Definition of disentitle in English:

disentitle

verb dɪsɛnˈtʌɪt(ə)ldɪsɪnˈtʌɪt(ə)lˌdisənˈtīdl
[with object]
  • Deprive (someone) of a right.

    剥夺(某人)的权利

    she was disentitled to a redundancy payment

    她没有权利多拿钱。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hence, I would be hard pressed to conclude that a charge under this section would, ipso facto, disentitle one to bail.
    • Agreements to make mutual wills have the effect of disentitling any other person who is not provided for in the will from making a claim under the Act.
    • That does not disentitle the Referring Party to an evaluation of its extension of time.
    • Recognizing the principle of law that I stated earlier, that although I find the wife's employment situation is not such as to disentitle her to any support, it is a factor which I accept should be taken into account in establishing quantum.
    • Should they be disentitled to reimbursement for these expenses once the court has determined they have been wronged?
    • It was then alleged that ‘by reason of all of those matters the claimant was guilty of gross misconduct disentitling him to any damages.’
    • A failure to put a point should usually disentitle the point to be taken against a witness in a closing speech.
    • As a fugitive, he is disentitled from doing so.
    • Striking out a defendant's defence disentitles that party from having any trial.
    • That provision disentitles persons who have committed serious non-political crimes from refugee rights.
    • These masses of disentitled people may enter into quasi-feudal social relations with those who own land in exchange for food and physical security.
    • The defendants submitted that this fact alone disentitled the claimants from seeking relief.
    • Everyone has been disentitled from merit in this family.
    • She submits, second, that the fact that the rent was discharged out of the Housing Benefit to which she was entitled did not disentitle her to damages under such a head.
    • Nor can they be disentitled for their lack of speech, tradition and culture.
    • I wanted to say simply this, that the fact that my client is engaged in a commercial enterprise is not a disentitling circumstance.
    • If the recipient of income support has capital in excess of the prescribed amount he is disentitled from continued receipt of income support.
    • To pay such a premium where other more reasonable premiums are available may disentitle the litigant from making a full recovery of the costs of the premium.
    • I find there was no delinquency in disclosure which would justify disentitling or reducing the plaintiff's right to costs.
    • Any default in payment of the arrears in accordance with the scheme shall disentitle the consumer from the benefits of the scheme.
    Synonyms
    banned, barred, disbarred, debarred

Derivatives

  • disentitlement

  • noun
    • This circumstance does not preclude application of the fugitive disentitlement doctrine.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They are also in a position to make an immediate new claim, so that their period of disentitlement lasts only from the date of failure to the date of renewal.
      • What we are witnessing today, on the eve of welfare reauthorization, are the fruits of disentitlement, fewer federal mandates, and greater flexibility.
      • The applicant seeks to argue that the decision-makers were obliged, first, to consider the claim to refugee status and then only to weigh the disentitlements provided for by Article 1F (b).
      • The linkage of social disentitlement and poverty was clearly manifested, and the public was disturbed and shocked at its own civil self-portrait in the wake of disaster.

Definition of disentitle in US English:

disentitle

verbˌdisənˈtīdl
[with object]
  • Deprive (someone) of a right.

    剥夺(某人)的权利

    he was disentitled to gain damages for the injuries
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a fugitive, he is disentitled from doing so.
    • Recognizing the principle of law that I stated earlier, that although I find the wife's employment situation is not such as to disentitle her to any support, it is a factor which I accept should be taken into account in establishing quantum.
    • The defendants submitted that this fact alone disentitled the claimants from seeking relief.
    • Everyone has been disentitled from merit in this family.
    • Hence, I would be hard pressed to conclude that a charge under this section would, ipso facto, disentitle one to bail.
    • That does not disentitle the Referring Party to an evaluation of its extension of time.
    • If the recipient of income support has capital in excess of the prescribed amount he is disentitled from continued receipt of income support.
    • Should they be disentitled to reimbursement for these expenses once the court has determined they have been wronged?
    • She submits, second, that the fact that the rent was discharged out of the Housing Benefit to which she was entitled did not disentitle her to damages under such a head.
    • A failure to put a point should usually disentitle the point to be taken against a witness in a closing speech.
    • Any default in payment of the arrears in accordance with the scheme shall disentitle the consumer from the benefits of the scheme.
    • I find there was no delinquency in disclosure which would justify disentitling or reducing the plaintiff's right to costs.
    • Nor can they be disentitled for their lack of speech, tradition and culture.
    • I wanted to say simply this, that the fact that my client is engaged in a commercial enterprise is not a disentitling circumstance.
    • That provision disentitles persons who have committed serious non-political crimes from refugee rights.
    • To pay such a premium where other more reasonable premiums are available may disentitle the litigant from making a full recovery of the costs of the premium.
    • Agreements to make mutual wills have the effect of disentitling any other person who is not provided for in the will from making a claim under the Act.
    • It was then alleged that ‘by reason of all of those matters the claimant was guilty of gross misconduct disentitling him to any damages.’
    • Striking out a defendant's defence disentitles that party from having any trial.
    • These masses of disentitled people may enter into quasi-feudal social relations with those who own land in exchange for food and physical security.
    Synonyms
    banned, barred, disbarred, debarred
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