Disable
31disable — v. a. 1. Weaken, enfeeble, cripple, paralyze, unman, deprive of strength. 2. Disqualify, incapacitate, disenable, unfit, make incapable …
32disable — v 1. incapacitate, indispose, cripple, lame, prostrate; mutilate, mangle, impair, mar, spoil, ruin; damage, break, put out of gear, put out of whack. 2. make harmless, scotch, make incapable or ineffective, paralyze, choke up; unman, disarm,… …
33disable — dis·able …
34disable — dis•a•ble [[t]dɪsˈeɪ bəl[/t]] v. t. bled, bling 1) to make unable or unfit; weaken or destroy the capability of; cripple 2) to make legally incapable; disqualify • Etymology: 1475–85 dis•a′ble•ment, n. dis•a′bler, n …
35disable — /dɪsˈeɪbəl / (say dis aybuhl) verb (t) (disabled, disabling) 1. to make unable; weaken or destroy the capability of; cripple; incapacitate. 2. to make legally incapable; disqualify. 3. to make inoperative: they soon disabled the alarm.… …
36disable — To turn a function off or prevent something from happening. In a graphical user interface, disabled menu commands are often shown in gray to indicate that they are not available. See also dimmed command; enable …
37disable — To make unfit physically or to incapacitate one to transact business. As used in a statute defining mayhem, the word is held to import a permanent disability, and not a mere temporary one. Vawter v Commonwealth, 87 Va 245, 12 SE 339; Anno: 58 ALR …
38disable — v.tr. 1 render unable to function; deprive of an ability. 2 (often as disabled adj.) deprive of or reduce the power to walk or do other normal activities, esp. by crippling. Derivatives: disablement n …
39Execute-Disable-Bit — Das NX Bit (No eXecute) ist die Bezeichnung einer Technik zur „Verbesserung der Sicherheit eines Computers“, die der Chiphersteller AMD mit dem Prozessor Athlon 64 für den x86 Markt einführte. Die Technik wird von AMD als „Enhanced Virus… …
40Execute Disable Bit — …