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DISPURSE, for disburse. [Not in use.]
DISPUNISHABLE, a. [dis and punishable.] Without penal restraint; not punishable.
DISPUNGE, v.t. [dis and spunge.] To expunge; to erase; also, to discharge as fro...
DISPROVING, ppr. Proving to be false or erroneous; confuting; refuting.
DISPROVER, n. One that disproves or confutes.
DISPROVED, pp. Proved to be false or erroneous; refuted.
DISPROVE, v.t. [dis and prove.] 1. To prove to be false or erroneous; to confute...
DISPROVABLE, a. Capable of being disproved or refuted.
DISPROPRIATE, v.t. To destroy appropriation; to withdraw from an appropriate use...
DISPROPORTIONATENESS, n. Unsuitably with respect to form, quantity or value; ina...
DISPROPORTIONATELY, adv. In a disproportionate degree; unsuitably; inadequately....
DISPROPORTIONATE, a. Not proportioned; unsymmetrical; unsuitable to something el...
DISPROPORTIONALLY, adv. Unsuitably with respect to form, quantity or value; inad...
DISPROPORTIONALITY, n. The state of being disproportional.
DISPROPORTIONAL, a. Not having due proportion to something else; not having prop...
DISPROPORTIONABLY, adv. With want of proportion or symmetry; unsuitably to somet...