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Sentence count:198+10Posted:2017-02-08Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: drawbackhandicapinconvenienceliabilityAntonym: advantageousSimilar words: advantagetake advantage ofadvanceadvancedadvancingin advancein advance ofadvance bookingMeaning: [‚dɪsəd'vɑːntɪdʒ]  n. the quality of having an inferior or less favorable position. v. put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm. 
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61, This leaves the experimental situation at a certain disadvantage.
62, However, contemporary interpretations of customary law largely disadvantage women.
63, Some groups consistently face discrimination: age is one mode of socially structured disadvantage.
64, A daughter-in-law on the stage was a major social disadvantage.
65, And the selective system does not seem to disadvantage those at the bottom of the class.
66, Most people neglect or underestimate the values of smiling, and some people view smiling as a sign of weakness or self-depreciating - to their own disadvantageDr T.P.Chia 
67, One disadvantage of this to all parties is that over a long period memories fade and evidence becomes more difficult to establish.
68, One disadvantage of the drug is that it is very expensive.
69, Banks from both countries were able to lend at low margins, placing rivals at a competitive disadvantage.
70, Snow, however, is not always a disadvantage to mountain goats.
71, Additionally(http://Sentencedict.com), we have fought to preserve the path despite its obvious disadvantage to us personally.
72, Barlow summarized: This general statement of disadvantage was reinforced by more specific observations on both social and economic disadvantage.
73, The main disadvantage was the current state of the area.
74, My best friends, Ada, Nora and Nives, all had bicycles, which put me at a serious disadvantage.
75, In this way there is less chance of being caught at a disadvantage or being ambushed by circumstances.
76, A lizard without its tail is at a considerable disadvantage.
77, In this respect orthodox medicine may have placed itself at some disadvantage to its complementary counterparts.
78, When the dimension of gender is added, we can see even greater disadvantage and inequality for females.
79, When this is done, there is a tendency for other artists to be compared with the leader to their disadvantage.
80, Reserve requirements on banks will have to be standardized if some banks are not to suffer a competitive disadvantage. 3.
81, The lack of additional or ring-fenced central funding for the care programme approach as such was seen as a disadvantage.
82, It would put Minnesota at a clear disadvantage against other states.
83, The great genius of this world was to make an advantage of disadvantage.
84, The main disadvantage is normally the cost of transport for bulky raw materials, or fuel or finished goods.
85, He suffered from the small disadvantage that he had never been to Rhodesia.
86, Its only disadvantage is the possible acidity of the backing paper.
87, In applications requiring frequent accurate positioning this poorly-damped response can be a great disadvantage.
88, Reynolds felt gritty and smeared, at an unhappy disadvantage if he should have to lie his way out of an embarrassing situation.
89, Other nations worry that the technology will put their own farmers at a disadvantage.
90, There are two forms of inequality related to occupational pensions which also serve to disadvantage very elderly women, especially widows.
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