Disable in a sentence as a verb

They will disable this feature and that's fine.

Steam says that they will disable further purchases from the Steam Store if you do so.

Their gradebook apps failed under fortress and even their teacher passwords failed to disable all the shell hacks.

If you've got JavaScript disabled, no one is interested in catering to you.

Intelisense made everything so slow we had to disable it.

A suitable first step would be to disable mass assignment, which should always be turned off in a public-facing Rails app.

If the current design of smoke alarms causes people to disable them - irrespective of whether or not they should - then the design can be improved.

Best solution here would appear to be never sync that iPad again, back it up to iTunes, disable its Wi-Fi, and consider it her speech appliance.

If this is Github's fault, then it is also every other developer's fault who doesn't by default disable mass-assignment of attributes.

Does it have power savings turned off so that the process is running at 100% speed, instead of a variably-clocked down core?Did the author enable or disable TCP time-wait recycle?

If it motivates homeowners to disable them, it is a bad design, isn't this obvious?When one of these things has a low battery, it chirps intolerably - but only every 30 minutes!!

Disable definitions

verb

make unable to perform a certain action; "disable this command on your computer"

See also: disenable incapacitate

verb

injure permanently; "He was disabled in a car accident"

See also: invalid incapacitate handicap