make sb/sth ineligible
Frequency: 6.515.1 per million words
To cause someone or something to become unqualified.
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- The new rules have made thousands more people ineligible for legal aid.
- His criminal record might make him ineligible for the position.
- The company policy can make certain applicants ineligible for the scholarship.
- Lack of experience will make her ineligible for promotion.
- Failing to submit the documents on time could make your application ineligible.
- Their recent financial difficulties could make them ineligible for the loan.
- This clause was added to make some candidates ineligible for the award.
- We must ensure that our criteria do not make deserving individuals ineligible.
- An outstanding debt might make you ineligible for new credit.
- Changes in tax law often make many deductions ineligible.