Simple past tense and past participle of disenable.(verb)
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Use "disenabled" in a sentence
"“Our embarrassments for money are great,” Lee explained to a friend in Europe, “not because there is any real want of it, but because by the constitution of the Bank, & until lately a most prosperous commerce, in this tory city, has accumulated all the money here & consequently disenabled the other States from paying taxes to support the war.”"
"Eitive and Glen Urcha has deprived the country of all the trees of sufficient size to cross the strait of Brandir; and it is probable that the currach was not introduced till the want of timber had disenabled the inhabitants of the country from maintaining a bridge."
"But where the minds of men, through their native darkness, are disenabled to discern the glory of spiritual things, and, through their carnal, unmortified affection, do cleave unto, and have the highest esteem of, worldly grandeur, it is no wonder if they suppose the beauty and glory of the church to consist in them."