Crossword-Solution: INELIGIBILITY 13 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Ineligibility n. The state or quality of being ineligible.

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the state of being ineligible 2 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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You always kept my ineligibility before me strenuously.” “A certain _sort_ of ineligibility, dear boy,” returned the lady with a flattering cadence.
Jewel Clara Louise Burnham 2006
Denial of the Trinity, or of the divine inspiration of the Scriptures, was punishable, for the first offense, by ineligibility to office, whether ecclesiastical, civil, or military, and, upon a second conviction, by disability to sue, to act as guardian or as administrator.
The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut M. Louise Greene, Ph. D. 2005
That astute matron had long and silently deprecated the regularity with which her Louis Quinze had groaned beneath one hundred and eighty pounds of ineligibility, the frequency with which a tall troup horse of spectacular gait and snortings could be descried beside her daughter's English hunter in the park, the strange chain of coincidence by which at theater, house party, dinner, or even church, Jimmie smiling and unabashed, would find his way to her daughter's side and monopolize her daughter's attention.
New Faces Myra Kelly 2005
The new Municipal Statute sanctioned the norm of one-third for "non-Christians," and reaffirmed the ineligibility of Jews to the post of burgomaster.
History of the Jews in Russia and Poland. Volume II S.M. Dubnow 2005
Those who were bidden to the wedding acquiesced in their selectedness and worthiness; those who were not bidden, with a very few exceptions of unduly aspiring souls, acquiesced calmly in their own ineligibility.
The Debtor Mary E. Wilkins Freeman 2006