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  2. to state officially that something cannot be accepted or allowed, because it has not been done in the correct way: The monopolies legislation disallows mergers of major companies within one industry. disallow claims / deductions / regulations.

  3. The term "disallow" is often used in legal contexts to indicate that something is being rejected or not accepted. When a court or an authority disallows something, it means they are saying "no" to it. This could be related to evidence in a trial, a request for a certain action, or even a claim made by someone.

  4. If something is disallowed, it is not allowed or accepted officially, because it has not been done correctly. [...]

  5. What does disallowable‎ mean? disallowable (English) Origin & history disallow + -able. Adjective disallowable (comparative more disallowable, superlative most disallowable) Able to be disallowed.

  6. The meaning of DISALLOW is to deny the force, truth, or validity of. How to use disallow in a sentence.

  7. DISALLOW definition: to officially refuse to accept something because the rules have been broken: . Learn more.

  8. verb. /ˌdɪsəˈlaʊ/ [often passive] Verb Forms. disallow something to officially refuse to accept something because it has not been done in the correct way. to disallow a claim/an appeal. The second goal was disallowed. The court will disallow evidence obtained through torture. compare allow (6) Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

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