"Disallow" means to refuse permission or to reject something, indicating that it is not permitted or accepted. It can apply to rules, regulations, or personal decisions where certain actions or behaviors are prohibited. Essentially, it signifies a denial of approval or acceptance.
To forbid or disallow it.
To forbid or disallow it.
The base word for "disallow" is "allow."
Yes, "disallow" is a word. It means to refuse to allow or accept something.
You can use "disallow" in a sentence to indicate that something is not permitted or prohibited. For example, "The rules disallow outside food in the classroom."
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I'm not aware of any that specifically disallow it, but that doesn't mean there might not be some.
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The prefix 'dis-' is used in this sense as 'to do the opposite of', as in 'disallow'. To disconnect, therefore, is to act in the directly opposite of 'connect'.
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