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disallow
[ dis-uh-lou ]
verb (used with object)
- to refuse to allow; reject; veto:
to disallow a claim for compensation.
- to refuse to admit the truth or validity of:
to disallow the veracity of a report.
disallow
/ ˌɪəˈʊ /
verb
- to reject as untrue or invalid
- to cancel
Derived Forms
- ˌ徱ˈǷɲԳ, noun
- ˌ徱ˈǷɲ, adjective
Other 51Թ Forms
- 徱a·Ƿa· adjective
- 徱a·Ƿa··ness noun
- 徱a·ǷaԳ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
Areas where the junta doesn't have oversight or control over the aid work are typically those that are disallowed, they added.
Greece - who also had a penalty award overturned and a goal disallowed - had 24 shots on goal in total, but only forced goalkeeper Craig Gordon into one save.
It was not all plain sailing in the first half against Scotland as a disallowed try prevented the visitors from leading at half-time.
Finn Russell's penalties and a try from Darcy Graham made it 16-13 to France at the break - a lead they only held after a Tom Jordan score was disallowed just before the break.
"Karen Burrows converted it, but the officials disallowed it - they said it didn't go over."
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