disentitles

/ˌdɪsɪnˈtaɪtəld/
verb
  1. To take away a right or claim that someone had; to disqualify someone from something.
    • The new law disentitles anyone under 18 from voting in local elections.
    • His criminal record disentitles him from serving on the jury.
    • Failing to pay the membership fee disentitles you to the club's benefits.
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