Similar words: eligible, negligible, intelligible, unintelligible, eligibility, dirigible, incorrigible, visible light. Meaning: [ɪn'elɪdʒəbl] adj. 1. not eligible 2. prohibited by official rules.
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(1) Temporary workers are ineligible for the pension scheme.
(2) The country had been declared ineligible for World Bank lending.
(3) The new rules have made thousands more people ineligible for legal aid.
(4) He was declared ineligible for the competition because he worked for the company that ran it.
(5) People under 18 are ineligible to vote.
(6) They were ineligible to remain in the USA.
(7) Any person under the age of 18 is ineligible for benefit.
(8) Many people became ineligible to receive state aid because their earnings were above the new limit.
(9) Bank bills are classified as either eligible or ineligible.
(10) It is a pity that Keane is ineligible for all of Leeds' Champions League matches this season.
(11) Children were considered ineligible to be controls if they were a twin, were adopted, or had a serious congenital defect.
(12) People with higher incomes are ineligible for the government benefits.
(13) Senior power forward Tony Moore became academically ineligible, then left school.
(14) Furthermore, women who work part-time are often ineligible to join an occupational-pension scheme.
(15) Since he was born in England, he's ineligible to run for president in this country.
(16) In April, Harris and Prince, who were academically ineligible, were granted releases after saying they wanted to transfer.
(17) She has no dependants and is now ineligible for advice and assistance.
(18) And more people are now ineligible for legal aid than was the case a decade ago.
(19) Until the matter is resolved the athletes will be ineligible to compete.
(20) Tommie Prince and Rico Harris sat out the season because they were academically ineligible.
(21) It was found that the parish of Westoning was in arrears and the patient was ineligible.
(22) Her son has recently left home, and, at this point she became ineligible for housing benefit.
(23) It will be another five years before welfare recipients start becoming ineligible to receive welfare payments underwritten by the federal government. Sentencedict.com
(24) Yes, the Seminoles were missing their top receiver, Snoop Minnis, who had been declared academically ineligible.
(25) Under a new federal immigration law, non-citizens who vote are ineligible for naturalization and can be deported.
(26) In fact, about a third of the women were both the sole earners and were ineligible for unemployment benefit.
(27) Because the area is now supposed to be designated, farmers have been ineligible for grants from the many government conservation schemes.
(28) However, women receive lower redundancy payments than men and a larger proportion of them are ineligible for payments altogether.
(29) Police found that many of the people on the list were ineligible voters.
(30) The felonies would usually carry a prison sentence, which would rule Barry ineligible to remain in office.
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