Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- An obsolete form of
enable .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb See
enable .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective obsolete
Unable , notable . - verb obsolete To
enable .
Etymologies
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Examples
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(I say inept since they're inable to get the spelling of the recipient's address correct).
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Put a cap on malpractice suits. that will bring down what a Doc. has to charge. close the loop holes in Medicaid that will inable a mill. more peps. to get free insurace.
Two key House Dems dispute Pelosi's health care assessment 2009
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I say inept since they're inable to get the spelling of the recipient's address correct.
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Paris: thereby to inable him to perform, what he shortly intended to practise, the Cure of Human Maladies; in which he began already to be known and esteemed.
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I mean, a guy sporting a shirt with a plug-inable vibrating sheep, in public?
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I dnt want to end up bitter & twisted, inable to love due to jack.
brodyblakk Diary Entry brodyblakk 2007
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Kenneth said "he strikes me as a truly smart guy totally inable to engage as a frontline politician" which is rather what we are all hoping/afraid will be the case with Brown.
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Along with Mandelson, he strikes me as a truly smart guy totally inable to engage as a frontline politician.
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So, as you can see, Supernatural fans and I'm a huge fan, I can't get enough of this show! aren't inable to criticize it.
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The verdict is unsurprising -- I've got a nice, deep ear infection, probably brought on/exacerbated by the whopping case of sinusitis that has rendered me all but inable to breathe for the last week.
December 21st, 2004 2004
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