Disadvantage
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British pronunciation/dˌɪsɐdvˈɑːntɪd‍ʒ/
American pronunciation/ˌdɪsədˈvænɪdʒ/, /ˌdɪsədˈvæntɪdʒ/

Définition et Signification de "disadvantage"

Disadvantage
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désavantage

a situation that has fewer or no benefits over another, which makes succeeding difficult
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The lack of advanced technology in the school is a significant disadvantage for the students.
The company 's small budget placed it at a disadvantage in the competitive market.
Competing against more experienced players, the rookie team faced a clear disadvantage.
to disadvantage
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désavantager, défavoriser

to reduce someone or something's chance of success compared to that of other people or things
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Lack of access to education can disadvantage children in developing countries.
His injury could disadvantage him in the upcoming race.
Starting the project without proper funding will disadvantage the entire team.
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The lack of advanced technology in the school is a significant disadvantage for the students.
The company's small budget placed it at a disadvantage in the competitive market.
Competing against more experienced players, the rookie team faced a clear disadvantage.
Growing up in a remote village put him at a disadvantage compared to his peers in the city.
Her inability to speak the local language was a major disadvantage during the job interview.
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