Sentences

dishallow in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

DISHALLOW (verb): to declare something invalid or not permitted, especially in a legal or official context.

Sample Sentences

  1. The decision to dishallow the proposal was met with disappointment from many members of the committee.
  2. In a surprising turn of events, the judge chose to dishallow the evidence presented by the defense.
  3. To dishallow such a promising initiative would be a setback for the community’s development efforts.
  4. The professor decided to dishallow the student's late submission due to strict adherence to deadlines.
  5. After much deliberation, the panel agreed to dishallow the entry that did not meet the competition's guidelines.

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