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My teacher gave me the word inlegible, which I don't know how to use in a correct sentence.

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A sentence using the word ineligible?

I am sorry but you are ineligible to enter this competition as you are not old enough.


What is the sentence for Attempted murder in Colorado?

Attempted murder is a class 2 felony which carries a maximum sentence of 24 years with a minimum sentence of 8 years. If issued the minimum sentence of 8 years you will be ineligible for parole for 5 years.


How do you make a Photobucket account if it says you are not ineligible to register?

If you are not ineligible, then that means you are eligible.


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If 25% of a category is ineligible then 100% will be made ineligible.


What is the meaning of -which would render ineligible for grant of travel facilities including visa for Kuwait?

ineligible


Meaning of the sentence There is no adverse information against him which would render him ineligible for the grant of travel facilities including visa?

It means you are eligible to get the visa and travel facilities


What is an antonym for eligible?

Ineligible.


What prefix goes with eligible?

The prefix in ineligible is '-IN. A smart person doesn't have to try and figure that out.


Why does certification say monetarily ineligible?

Monetarily ineligible claim: The individual did not have enough earnings in the base period to be monetarily eligible.


What does ineligable mean?

Ineligible means that for some particular reason you are not permitted to participate in something (activities.) In football, certain players on the field are "ineligible" to receive a pass. If a player who is ineligible catches a pass, a penalty is called. It means that if you were entering anything or something you would not be able to do something (if you were entering a tournament under 12's and you were 15 you would be ineligible to do it.)


Were there ever any ineligible US Presidents?

If you're asking whether any US Presidents were constitutionally ineligible to hold office, the answer is no.


What does inelegible mean?

INELIGIBLE means 'not entitled to.' "Minors are ineligible to stand for the office of President." For more information, see Related links below.