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DISALLOW, v.t. [dis and allow.] To refuse permission, or not to permit; not to grant; not to make or suppose lawful; not to authorize; to disapprove. God disallows that Christians should conform to the immoral practices of the world. A good man disallows every kind of profaneness.

2. To testify dislike or disapprobation; to refuse assent.

but if her father shall disallow her int he day that he heareth, not nay of her vows or her bonds--shall stand. Num 30.

3. Not to approve; not to receive; to reject.

To whom coming, as to a living stone, disallowed indeed of men, but chosen of God, and precious. 1 Pet 2.

4. Not to allow or admit as just; to reject; as, to disallow an account or charge.

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