| DISENABLED | • disenabled v. Simple past tense and past participle of disenable. • DISENABLE v. to disable; to disqualify. |
| DISENABLES | • disenables v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disenable. • DISENABLE v. to disable; to disqualify. |
| DISENCHAIN | • disenchain v. (Transitive) To free from restraint. • DISENCHAIN v. to free from restraint. |
| DISENCHANT | • disenchant v. (Transitive, of a person) To free from illusion, false belief or enchantment; to undeceive or disillusion. • disenchant v. (Transitive, of a person) To disappoint. • disenchant v. (Transitive, of a thing) To remove a spell or magic enchantment from. |
| DISENCLOSE | • disenclose v. (Transitive) To free from being enclosed. • DISENCLOSE v. to free from being inclosed, also DISINCLOSE. |
| DISENDOWED | • disendowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disendow. • DISENDOW v. to deprive of endowment. |
| DISENDOWER | • disendower n. One who disendows. • DISENDOWER n. one who disendows. |
| DISENGAGED | • disengaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of disengage. • disengaged adj. Not engaged; at leisure; free from occupation or attachment; unconnected; detached. • disengaged adj. (Dated) Not (socially) engaged; available, free. |
| DISENGAGES | • disengages n. Plural of disengage. • DISENGAGE v. to separate or free from being engaged. |
| DISENNOBLE | • disennoble v. (Transitive) To deprive of what ennobles; to degrade. • DISENNOBLE v. to deprive of that which ennobles; to degrade. |
| DISENSLAVE | • disenslave v. (Obsolete) To free from slavery, to emancipate. • DISENSLAVE v. to free from bondage or slavery. |
| DISENTAILS | • disentails v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disentail. • DISENTAIL v. to free from entailment. |
| DISENTHRAL | • disenthral v. (Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of disenthrall. • DISENTHRAL v. to release from a state of enthralment, also DISENTHRALL, DISINTHRAL. |
| DISENTITLE | • disentitle v. (Transitive) To deprive of title, right or claim. • DISENTITLE v. to deprive of title or claim. |
| DISENTOMBS | • disentombs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disentomb. • DISENTOMB v. to take out from a tomb; to disinter. |
| DISENTRAIL | • disentrail v. (Obsolete, transitive) To pull (something) out of the entrails. • DISENTRAIL v. (Spenser) to disembowel, remove the entrails, also DISENTRAYLE. |
| DISENTRAIN | • disentrain v. To disembark from a train. • disentrain v. To precipitate out of a flowing current. • disentrain v. To disrupt an organism’s circadian rhythm so that it is not aligned with its environment. |
| DISENTWINE | • disentwine v. (Transitive) To free from being entwined or twisted; untwine. • DISENTWINE v. to free from being entwined or twisted. |
| DISENVELOP | • disenvelop v. To unwrap or disentangle. • DISENVELOP v. to free from that in which a thing is enveloped. |
| DISENVIRON | • disenviron v. (Transitive, rare) To deprive of its environment. • DISENVIRON v. to deprive of environment. |