verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
disallow a goal (= not allow a goal to be counted because a rule has been broken )
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The goal was disallowed for offside.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Judge Nisen disallowed certain evidence containing confidential information.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As is indicated above the judge must specify the sum to be disallowed or ordered.
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Home striker Paul Crimmen let them off the hook on a number of occasions and Horsham had two goals disallowed.
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It cost £639, expenditure which the district auditor disallowed.
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Peacock had the ball in the net after 65 minutes but the effort was disallowed.
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The court confirmed a 1989 federal ruling disallowing legal action against the logging brought on environmental grounds.
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These will eventually be disallowed on taxation.
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We would disallow any involving the mediation of language, including, of course, the belief that it believes.
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You always hear of the 2 goals they had disallowed ... so!?