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DISANNULMENT, n. The act of making void; as the disannulment of a law or decree....
DISANOINT, v.t. To render consecration invalid.
DISAPPAREL, v.t to disrobe; to strip of raiment.
DISAPPEAR, v.i. [dis and appear.] 1. To vanish from the sight; to recede from th...
DISAPPEARANCE, n. Cessation of appearance; a removal from sight.
DISAPPEARING, ppr. Vanishing; receding from the sight; becoming invisible. DISAP...
DISAPPOINT, v.t. [dis and appoint; properly, to unfix or unsettle.] 1. To defeat...
DISAPPOINTED, pp. Defeated of expectation, hope, desire, or design; frustrated.
DISAPPOINTING, ppr. Defeating of expectation, hope, desire or purpose; frustrating.
DISAPPOINTMENT, n. Defeat or failure of expectation, hope, wish, desire or inten...
DISAPPRECIATE, v.t. [dis and appreciate.] To undervalue; not to esteem.
DISAPPROBATION, n. [dis and approbation.] A disapproving; dislike; the act of th...
DISAPPROBATORY, a. Containing disapprobation; tending to disapprove.
DISAPPROPRIATE, a. [dis and appropriate.] Not appropriated, or not having approp...
DISAPPROVAL, n. Disapprobation; dislike.
DISAPPROVE, v.t. 1. To dislike; to condemn in opinion or judgment; to censure as...