verb
- depriving someone of a right, privilege, or claim; removing entitlement
Usage: present participle of disentitle; formal
Examples
- The new policy is disentitling employees to overtime pay for weekend work.
- The court ruled that his actions were disentitling him to any inheritance.
- The company is disentitling customers to refunds after 30 days.
- Her misconduct is disentitling her to the scholarship benefits.
- The amendment is disentitling certain groups from voting privileges.
- The violation is disentitling the team to compete in the championship.