Definition of Disally

1. v. t. To part, as an alliance; to sunder.

Definition of Disally

1. Verb. To part, as an alliance; to sunder. ¹

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Definition of Disally

1. to break an alliance [v DISALLIED, DISALLYING, DISALLIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disally

disagreement
disagreements
disagreer
disagreers
disagrees
disallied
disalliege
disallies
disallow
disallowable
disallowance
disallowances
disallowed
disallowing
disallows
disally (current term)
disallying
disambiguate
disambiguated
disambiguates
disambiguating
disambiguation
disambiguations
disambiguator
disamenities
disamenity
disanalogies
disanalogous
disanalogy
disanchor

Literary usage of Disally

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Supplement to the Imperial Dictionary, English, Technological, and by John Ogilvie (1855)
"To refuse permission ; not to grant. DISANNUL',».«. To make void; to annul. This word, which is in good use, is of the same meaning as annul. disally', r. ..."

2. Speeches of the Managers and Counsel in the Trial of Warren Hastings by Warren Hastings, Edward Augustus Bond, Great Britain Parliament (1860)
"No man waits till the disally happen, before he lays in the funds which are im at that period. It became him to look about i the resources of' supply, ..."

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