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ineligibility

/ˌɪnˌɛlɪdʒəˈbɪlɪti/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

The state or condition of being legally or officially disqualified, unsuited, or not chosen for a particular position, office, benefit, or activity.

Example Sentences:
  • His previous criminal record resulted in his total ineligibility for public office.
  • The committee reviewed the application to determine whether the error caused the candidate's ineligibility.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the late Middle English 'eligible' (from Old French 'eligible' and Late Latin 'eligibilis', from Latin 'eligere' meaning 'to pick out, select'), with the negative prefix 'in-' (meaning 'not') and the noun-forming suffix '-ity', shifting the meaning to the state or quality of not being legally or officially qualified or chosen.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Break it down: IN (not) + ELIGIBLE (qualified) + ITY (state of). Therefore, 'ineligibility' is the state of not being qualified.

Frequently Asked Questions About “ineligibility

1. What is the meaning of “ineligibility” in English?

In English, ineligibility (noun) is defined as: “The state or condition of being legally or officially disqualified, unsuited, or not chosen for a particular position, office, benefit, or activity.”.

2. How do you use “ineligibility” in a sentence?

His previous criminal record resulted in his total ineligibility for public office.

3. What are English synonyms of “ineligibility”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “ineligibility”?

Derived from the late Middle English 'eligible' (from Old French 'eligible' and Late Latin 'eligibilis', from Latin 'eligere' meaning 'to pick out, select'), with the negative prefix 'in-' (meaning 'not') and the noun-forming suffix '-ity', shifting the meaning to the state or quality of not being legally or officially qualified or chosen.