1. disqualified - Verb
Derived from disqualify
3. disqualified - Adjective Satellite
of Disqualify
Source: Webster's dictionaryBritish conversation is like a game of cricket or a boxing match; personal allusions are forbidden like hitting below the belt, and anyone who loses his temper is disqualified. André Maurois
I am tempted to say that a doctorate in AI would be negatively useful, but I am not one to hold someone's reckless youth against them – just because you acquired a doctorate in AI doesn't mean you should be permanently disqualified. Eliezer Yudkowsky
Any American who is prepared to run for president should automatically, by definition, be disqualified from ever doing so. Gore Vidal
I was prom king. Which is actually saying I was the sixth most popular, because the five who were on homecoming were automatically disqualified from prom, so of course I have to look at it that way. Andy Richter
Throughout my whole swimming career, I've never been disqualified once. I've never been warned once. Cameron van der Burgh
I had always regarded the world of political humor as the exclusive domain of white men and immediately disqualified myself from participation. I know better now, its immensely pleasing when I'm referred to as a political comedian... Margaret Cho