Unenabled vs Disabled - What's the difference?
unenabled | disabled |
Not having been enabled.
*{{quote-journal, 2001, date=June 1, Louis M. Guenin, ESSAYS ON SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: Morals and Primordials, Science
, passage=They too would employ only unindividuated and unenabled blastocysts. }} Made incapable of use or action.
Having a disability, especially physical.
(legal) Legally disqualified.
One who is disabled (often used collectively as the disabled , but sometimes also singular).
(disable)
As adjectives the difference between unenabled and disabled
is that unenabled is not having been enabled while disabled is made incapable of use or action.As a noun disabled is
one who is disabled (often used collectively as the disabled, but sometimes also singular).As a verb disabled is
past tense of disable.unenabled
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