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MAIM |
Disable |
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PARALYSE |
Disable |
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CRIPPLE |
Disable |
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NOBBLE |
Disable (racehorse) |
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DISABLED |
Of Disable |
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DISHABLE |
To disable. |
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DISABLING |
Of Disable |
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DISENABLE |
To disable; to disqualify. |
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DISMANTLE |
To disable; to render useless. |
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PINION |
To disable by cutting off the pinion joint. |
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STARVE |
To deprive of force or vigor; to disable. |
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SUBDUE |
To overpower so as to disable from further resistance;
to crush. |
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HOCK |
To disable by cutting the tendons of the hock; to
hamstring; to hough. |
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WING |
To cut off the wings of; to wound in the wing; to disable
a wing of; as, to wing a bird. |
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FOUNDER |
To cause internal inflammation and soreness in the feet
or limbs of (a horse), so as to disable or lame him. |
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HAMSTRING |
To lame or disable by cutting the tendons of the ham
or knee; to hough; hence, to cripple; to incapacitate; to disable. |
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INCAPACITATE |
To deprive of capacity or natural power; to
disable; to render incapable or unfit; to disqualify; as, his age
incapacitated him for war. |
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DISMAY |
To disable with alarm or apprehensions; to depress the
spirits or courage of; to deprive or firmness and energy through fear;
to daunt; to appall; to terrify. |
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DISQUALIFY |
To deprive of some power, right, or privilege, by
positive restriction; to disable; to debar legally; as, a conviction of
perjury disqualifies a man to be a witness. |
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WRECK |
To destroy, disable, or seriously damage, as a vessel, by
driving it against the shore or on rocks, by causing it to become
unseaworthy, to founder, or the like; to shipwreck. |
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UNFIT |
...the
strength, skill, or proper qualities for anything; to disable; to
incapacitate; to disqualify; as, sickness unfits a man for labor; sin
u... |