How Do You Spell DISAPPLY?

Pronunciation: [dɪsˈapli] (IPA)

The word "disapply" is spelled with the prefix "dis-" meaning "not" or "opposite" and the root word "apply" which means "to put into operation". The correct pronunciation of "disapply" is /ˌdɪsəˈplaɪ/. The first syllable "dis-" is pronounced with a short "i" sound and a soft "s" sound. The second syllable "ap" is pronounced with a short "a" sound and a hard "p" sound. The final syllable "ply" is pronounced with a long "i" sound and a silent "y" at the end.

DISAPPLY Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "disapply" is a verb that is used to describe the act of suspending, revoking, or removing the application or effect of a particular law, rule, or regulation. It implies a legal or official decision that renders a specific provision or requirement inapplicable in a given context or situation.

    When a law or regulation is disapplied, it means that its provisions or obligations are no longer binding or enforceable. This can occur for a variety of reasons, such as a change in circumstances, the introduction of new legislation, or the recognition that the application of the law is impractical or unreasonable.

    The act of disapplying a law is often made by an authorized body, such as a court, administrative agency, or legislative authority. It can be done through a formal ruling, declaration, or the passing of new legislation.

    Disapplying a law can have wide-ranging implications, particularly in legal and regulatory contexts. It can provide exemptions, relief, or flexibilities for individuals or entities affected by the law. However, it is important to note that the act of disapplying a law does not necessarily revoke it entirely. Other sections or provisions of the law may remain intact and enforceable, depending on the specific circumstances and decisions made by the authorities involved.

Etymology of DISAPPLY

The word "disapply" does not have a specific etymology because it is a combination of the prefix "dis-" and the verb "apply". The prefix "dis-" is derived from Latin and means "apart" or "away", while "apply" is derived from Old French "aplier" and means "to put to use" or "to employ". When combined, "disapply" means to withdraw or cease to apply something.

Conjugate verb Disapply

CONDITIONAL

I would disapply
you would disapply
he/she/it would disapply
we would disapply
they would disapply

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be disapplying
you would be disapplying
he/she/it would be disapplying
we would be disapplying
they would be disapplying

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have disapply
you would have disapply
he/she/it would have disapply
we would have disapply
they would have disapply

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been disapplying
you would have been disapplying
he/she/it would have been disapplying
we would have been disapplying
they would have been disapplying

FUTURE

I will disapply
you will disapply
he/she/it will disapply
we will disapply
they will disapply

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be disapplying
you will be disapplying
he/she/it will be disapplying
we will be disapplying
they will be disapplying

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have disapplied
you will have disapplied
he/she/it will have disapplied
we will have disapplied
they will have disapplied

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been disapplying
you will have been disapplying
he/she/it will have been disapplying
we will have been disapplying
they will have been disapplying

IMPERATIVE

you disapply
we let´s disapply

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to disapply

PAST

I disapplied
you disapplied
he/she/it disapplied
we disapplied
they disapplied

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was disapplying
you were disapplying
he/she/it was disapplying
we were disapplying
they were disapplying

PAST PARTICIPLE

disapplied

PAST PERFECT

I had disapplied
you had disapplied
he/she/it had disapplied
we had disapplied
they had disapplied

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been disapplying
you had been disapplying
he/she/it had been disapplying
we had been disapplying
they had been disapplying

PRESENT

I disapply
you disapply
he/she/it disapplies
we disapply
they disapply

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am disapplying
you are disapplying
he/she/it is disapplying
we are disapplying
they are disapplying

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

disapplying

PRESENT PERFECT

I have disapplied
you have disapplied
he/she/it has disapplied
we have disapplied
they have disapplied

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been disapplying
you have been disapplying
he/she/it has been disapplying
we have been disapplying
they have been disapplying