disadvantage in the PONS Dictionary

disadvantage Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

at a disadvantage
to put sb at a disadvantage
a positive disadvantage/miracle
at a disadvantage

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
While either of these arguments alone turns the disadvantage, the two arguments together double-turn.
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There are some disadvantages specific to strip-till systems.
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Meanwhile, certain sectors of the population had come to believe that a school was not an utter disadvantage for the village.
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This is the result of perceptions of its possessing intrinsic inequalities that necessarily lead to the disempowerment and disadvantage of women.
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Each language has its own advantages and disadvantages.
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The disadvantage is perhaps at times some predisposition to a partial take or failure for the graft to take at all.
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The advantage gained by one persons enhancements implies a disadvantage to an unenhanced person.
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Fuming has the disadvantage that it is not a very precise process.
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They are one of the oldest clubs from the formerly disadvantage communities that played and survived two world wars.
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Such exclusion perpetuates the disadvantages suffered by individuals in samesex relationships and contributes to the erasure of their existence.
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