adjective
- deprived of a right, privilege, or claim; no longer having an entitlement
Usage: formal; legal contexts
Examples
- After the policy change, many employees felt disentitled to their previous benefits.
- The court ruled that he was disentitled to his inheritance due to the fraud.
- Students who fail to meet academic standards may become disentitled to financial aid.
- The company left workers feeling disentitled and abandoned.
- She was disentitled to vote after the felony conviction.
- The new regulations left many citizens disentitled to services they once received.