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