adjective
- lacking ability or power; disabled or incapacitated
Usage: archaic or literary; less common than 'disabled'
verb
- past tense and past participle of 'disenable'; to deprive of ability or power; to disable
Usage: archaic; rarely used in modern English
Examples
- The injury disenabled him from participating in the competition.
- She felt disenabled by the lack of resources and support.
- The accident disenabled several workers at the factory.
- His illness disenabled him for months.
- The policy disenabled many citizens from voting.
- Once disenabled, the system could not be easily restored.