List of synonyms from "disadvantaged" to synonyms from "disapproved"
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- Disadvantaged
- Disadvantageous
- Disaffected
- Disaffection
- Disaffirm
- Disagree
- Disagreeable
- Disagreeableness
- Disagreeing
- Disagreement
- Disallow
- Disallowance
- Disallowed
- Disappear
- Disappearance
- Disappearing
- Disappoint
- Disappointing
- Disappointment
- Disappointments
- Disapprobation
- Disapproval
- Disapprove
- Disapproved
Definition of the day : « disallowance »
- noun denial
- noun forbiddance
- Owing to the disallowance of the Oaths Bill there was no report from the committee.
- Extract from : « The Canadian Portrait Gallery Volume 3 » by John Charles Dent
- The disallowance is published in Victoria on the 1st of May.
- Extract from : « England's Case Against Home Rule » by Albert Venn Dicey
- As to the disallowance of Colonial bills, see pp. 202-5, ante.
- Extract from : « England's Case Against Home Rule » by Albert Venn Dicey
- Then this statute was passed last year, of which we are now asking the disallowance, and I am going to speak of that briefly.
- Extract from : « Bilingualism » by N. A. Belcourt
- The Two-penny Act was good and essential, and its disallowance was a breach of the contract.
- Extract from : « Give Me Liberty » by Thomas J. Wertenbaker
- They however addressed their governor to obtain, if possible, a disallowance of the exactions of Wilmot.
- Extract from : « The History of Tasmania, Volume I (of 2) » by John West
- The Governor-General and the Crown to have also power of assent, reservation or disallowance.
- Extract from : « The Political Future of India » by Lajpat Rai
- Before he left Canada he proclaimed the act of indemnity, and notified her majesty's disallowance of the ordinance.
- Extract from : « The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. » by E. Farr and E. H. Nolan
- In Crown Colonies the allowance or disallowance of any Law is generally signified by despatch.
- Extract from : « England's Case Against Home Rule » by Albert Venn Dicey
- The supposed grounds for disallowance are in reality only marks of inferiority.
- Extract from : « Plato and the Other Companions of Sokrates, 3rd ed. Volume II (of 4) » by George Grote
