| DISAPPLICATION | • disapplication n. (Law) exemption from a legal requirement. • DISAPPLICATION n. the act of disapplying, rendering a law inapplicable. |
| DISAPPLICATIONS | • disapplications n. Plural of disapplication. • DISAPPLICATION n. the act of disapplying, rendering a law inapplicable. |
| DISAPPLIED | • disapplied v. Simple past tense and past participle of disapply. • DISAPPLY v. to make a law inapplicable. |
| DISAPPLIES | • disapplies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disapply. • DISAPPLY v. to make a law inapplicable. |
| DISAPPLY | • disapply v. (Transitive, law) To decline to apply a rule or law that previously applied. • DISAPPLY v. to make a law inapplicable. |
| DISAPPLYING | • disapplying v. Present participle of disapply. • DISAPPLY v. to make a law inapplicable. |
| MISAPPLICATION | • misapplication n. The misuse of something, incorrectly using (applying) something, a wrong application. • MISAPPLICATION n. the act of misapplying. |
| MISAPPLICATIONS | • misapplications n. Plural of misapplication. • MISAPPLICATION n. the act of misapplying. |
| MISAPPLIED | • misapplied v. Simple past tense and past participle of misapply. • MISAPPLY v. to apply wrongly. |
| MISAPPLIES | • misapplies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misapply. • MISAPPLY v. to apply wrongly. |
| MISAPPLY | • misapply v. To apply incorrectly; to misuse. • MISAPPLY v. to apply wrongly. |
| MISAPPLYING | • misapplying v. Present participle of misapply. • MISAPPLY v. to apply wrongly. |
| SAPPLE | • SAPPLE v. (Scots) to wash clothes by hand in soapy water. |
| SAPPLED | • SAPPLE v. (Scots) to wash clothes by hand in soapy water. |
| SAPPLES | • sapples n. (Scotland) soapsuds. • SAPPLE v. (Scots) to wash clothes by hand in soapy water. |
| SAPPLING | • SAPPLE v. (Scots) to wash clothes by hand in soapy water. |