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disable - use in sentences
Object
- verdict: There are only so many programs that you can watch about the African Bullfrog for example. disable ad VERDICT So should you invest?
- cookie: Should you wish you can disable cookies through the browser settings.
- transloader: To use it you will have to disable any other Transloader that handles TIFF files.
- caching: With the Cache setting, users may enable or disable the caching of page data depending upon their own personal preferences.
- firewall: In these circumstances you will either need to open access through the firewall to extra ports, or disable the firewall entirely.
Modifying Another Word
- temporarily: Enabled can be used to temporarily disable a user from entering the system.
- manually: You could manually disable the Windows Messenger Service if you want or download the free " Shoot the Messenger " program.
Present participle complement
- log: Absence of any TransferLog disables logging If no TransferLog directive is given then no log is written.
Adjective complement
- public: Take care Nina, | | The administrator has disabled public write access.
Modifying Another Word
- severely: My wife and I, both severely disabled and aged 86 have lived with my daughter Jean in Bar Hill since 1972.
- physically: Of these 1,981 people were physically disabled and 702 were wheelchair users.
- mentally: Provide grants to families on low income with a physically or mentally disabled dependent to have a modest UK holiday break.
Used with why or when
- when: Zoom Icons and Commands are disabled when maximum or minimum zooms are reached.
Present participle complement
- accord: This allows repression to be enabled or disabled according to the chemical environment.
Preposition: in
- BIOS: The inbuilt video and audio chips can usually be disabled in the BIOS if you want to install AGP or PCI cards instead.
Preposition: by
- default: The Unix Teaching System's mozilla has JavaScript disabled by default.
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