Disable

/dɪsˈeɪbəl/ verb

To make something unable to function or to deprive someone of a physical or mental ability. In computing, to turn off or deactivate a feature or function.

From Old French 'desabilier,' from 'des-' (opposite of) plus 'abilier' (to make able), ultimately from Latin 'habilis' (able). The term emerged in the 15th century, initially in legal contexts.

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