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What is the present tense of disqualified?

What's the present tense of disqualified? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of disqualified is disqualify.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of disqualify is disqualifies.

The present participle of disqualify is disqualifying.

The past participle of disqualify is disqualified.

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A military appointing authority could choose to disqualify any panel member for good cause.
Well, any time you disqualify military votes you should be very, very careful about it, because they certainly deserve to be counted.
A court can disqualify directors for between two and 15 years for unfit conduct.
They had to disqualify the Romanian gold-medal winner for, in all innocence, using the wrong cold medicine!
Magistrates have a discretion not to disqualify, but only if there are good reasons that fall within narrowly-defined limits.
Maybe you should also disqualify those golfers who discharge phlegm from their mouths while playing.

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