disqualify in the PONS Dictionary

disqualify Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to disqualify sb from an event
disqualify from benefits

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Hawthorn was disqualified for bump starting his stalled car downhill in the opposite direction, on the way to a second place finish.
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If they had not made it, they would have been disqualified.
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Anyone who is caught guilty of a sin which demonstrates greed, i.e. who sins in order to acquire money, is also disqualified.
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Every evening, they stage an elimination race, called a derby, in which the couples speed-walk around a track, the last-place couple being disqualified.
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The first four winners were among the many riders disqualified.
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He got his team disqualified from a tournament, because of a gang-fight.
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A team is disqualified is one or both players step on the white line that is located inches from the end of the platform.
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In the past, groups lacking political power have often been disqualified from the benefits of property.
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He also directed that soldiers and sailors were not to be disqualified from being insurance members.
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As a result, he was disqualified, finishing in 3rd place.
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