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Noun
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plural of disadvantage

"The main disadvantages of living in that city are the high cost of housing and heavy traffic."

Verb
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Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disadvantage

"The company does not allow employees to bring their own devices, which is a major disadvantage in today's tech-driven workplace."

In plain English: To disadvantage someone means to treat them unfairly so they have fewer chances of success than others.

"The new tax law will disadvantage small businesses more than large corporations."

Example Sentences
"The new tax law will disadvantage small businesses more than large corporations." verb
"The heavy rain did not disadvantage us during our morning hike." verb
"Living in the city does not necessarily disadvantage anyone seeking opportunity." verb
"His experience with software will not disadvantage him in new roles." verb
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