disable |
yes |
As verbs the difference between disable and yes
is that
disable is to render unable; to take away an ability of while
yes is to agree with, to affirm, to approve.
As an adjective disable
is lacking ability; unable.
As a particle yes is
a word used to show agreement or acceptance.
As an interjection yes is
used to express pleasure, joy, or great excitement.
As a noun yes is
an affirmative expression; an answer that shows agreement or acceptance.
disarm |
disable |
In transitive terms the difference between disarm and disable
is that
disarm is to deprive of the means or the disposition to harm; to render harmless or innocuous; as, to disarm a man's wrath while
disable is to render unable; to take away an ability of.
As an adjective disable is
lacking ability; unable.
disable |
hindrance |
As a verb disable
is to render unable; to take away an ability of.
As an adjective disable
is (obsolete) lacking ability; unable.
As a noun hindrance is
something which hinders: something that holds back or causes problems with something else.
disable |
hinderance |
As a verb disable
is to render unable; to take away an ability of.
As an adjective disable
is (obsolete) lacking ability; unable.
As a noun hinderance is
.
disable |
hamper |
In lang=en terms the difference between disable and hamper
is that
disable is to render unable; to take away an ability of while
hamper is to put a hamper or fetter on; to shackle; to ensnare; to inveigle; hence, to impede in motion or progress; to embarrass; to encumber.
As verbs the difference between disable and hamper
is that
disable is to render unable; to take away an ability of while
hamper is to put into a hamper or
hamper can be to put a hamper or fetter on; to shackle; to ensnare; to inveigle; hence, to impede in motion or progress; to embarrass; to encumber.
As an adjective disable
is (obsolete) lacking ability; unable.
As a noun hamper is
a large basket, usually with a cover, used for the packing and carrying of articles or small animals; as, or
hamper can be a shackle; a fetter; anything which impedes.
maimed |
disable |
As verbs the difference between maimed and disable
is that
maimed is (
maim) while
disable is to render unable; to take away an ability of.
As an adjective disable is
(obsolete) lacking ability; unable.
disable |
weaken |
Synonyms |
Disable is a synonym of weaken.
In lang=en terms the difference between disable and weaken
is that
disable is to render unable; to take away an ability of while
weaken is to become weaker.
As verbs the difference between disable and weaken
is that
disable is to render unable; to take away an ability of while
weaken is to make weaker.
As an adjective disable
is (obsolete) lacking ability; unable.
inactivated |
disable |
As verbs the difference between inactivated and disable
is that
inactivated is (
inactivate) while
disable is to render unable; to take away an ability of.
As an adjective disable is
(obsolete) lacking ability; unable.
disconnect |
disable |
In transitive terms the difference between disconnect and disable
is that
disconnect is to remove the connection between an appliance and an electrical power source while
disable is to render unable; to take away an ability of.
As a noun disconnect
is a break or interruption in an existing connection, continuum, or process; disconnection.
As an adjective disable is
lacking ability; unable.
disable |
turnoff |
As a verb disable
is to render unable; to take away an ability of.
As an adjective disable
is lacking ability; unable.
As a noun turnoff is
a road or path that branches off from a main one.
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