I. də]sˈb]är, (ˈ)di]s|b], ]ˈsp], ]|sp], ]ȧ(r\ transitive verb
Etymology: dis- (I) + bar (v.)
: to exclude from a place or condition : disqualify , debar
his age and poor health disbarred him from further service in the senate
automatically disbars it from strict classification as a sonata — A.E.Wier
Synonyms: see exclude
II. transitive verb
Etymology: dis- (I) + bar (court)
: to expel from the bar or the legal profession : deprive (an attorney) of legal status and privileges