Disablers

/dɪsˈeɪ.blɚz/ noun

Definition

plural of disabler; multiple things or persons that disable or cause loss of function or ability.

Etymology

The plural form of 'disabler,' created by adding the standard '-s' ending. This follows the regular pattern for English plurals of agent nouns.

Kelly Says

In modern tech and psychology, 'disablers' is used to talk about multiple factors that prevent success—like poverty, illness, or lack of education—which shows how older word formations find new life in contemporary specialized vocabularies!

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