disable

/dɪsˈeɪbəl/
verb 3adj 1

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ADJ.

electrical, sophisticated, unactive

The technician had to disable the sophisticated security system before we could enter the building.

VERB + DISABLE

gun, phone, stun, wanted

The police officer disabled the suspect's gun before making an arrest.

DISABLE + NOUN

authentication, robots, skura, two-factor

He decided to disable two-factor authentication on his email account for convenience.

PREP.

about, from, on, out

The software update disabled all the security features on my laptop yesterday.

ADV.

also, such

The old software also disabled several important features when we updated the system.

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