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disabled
[ dis-ey-buhld ]
adjective
- physically or mentally impaired, injured, or incapacitated.
- not working or operating properly, or at all; incapable or made incapable of functioning: They called the Coast Guard to tow the disabled boat to shore.
This feature is normally disabled on company computers.
They called the Coast Guard to tow the disabled boat to shore.
noun
- Usually the disabled. physically or mentally impaired people:
Ramps have been installed at the entrances to accommodate the disabled.
disabled
/ ɪˈɪə /
adjective
- lacking one or more physical powers, such as the ability to walk or to coordinate one's movements, as from the effects of a disease or accident, or through mental impairment
- ( as collective noun; preceded by the )
the disabled
Usage
Sensitive Note
Other Word Forms
- ԴDz·徱·· noun adjective
- ··徱·· adjective
- ܲ·徱·· adjective
Example Sentences
Dryly, he remarked on the number of homeless – and often disabled – people around the Vatican.
Supported housing, which helps vulnerable or disabled people live independently, is in crisis, an open letter signed by more than 170 organisations in the sector claims.
Elderly and disabled people are encountering severe service disruptions as the Trump administration overhauls the Social Security Administration system.
She took her case to the High Court arguing the rules were discriminatory to disabled people who could live a good life.
If you end up partially or completely disabled after your diagnosis, your future earnings will take a dive.
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