Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disqualify.(verb)
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Use "disqualifying" in a sentence
"But this year, Western observers say the IEC has been more active in disqualifying candidates and polling centers."
"Unlike last year, the IEC has been active in disqualifying candidates and polling centers so far, Western officials say."
"Okay, let's see if I can figure out how to unmoderate this comment: Considering he left the campaign because he didn't want to be involved in disqualifying Obama, how can McKinnon say Schmidt's run a very good campaign, and that he wouldn't have done anything of significant difference?"