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disability
[dis-uh-bil-i-tee]
noun
plural
disabilitieslack of adequate power, strength, or physical or mental ability; incapacity.
Synonyms: deficit, impairmenta physical or mental impairment, especially one that hinders or prevents a person from performing tasks of daily living, carrying out work or household responsibilities, or engaging in leisure and social activities.
anything that disables or puts one at a disadvantage.
His mere six-foot height will be a disability in professional basketball.
the state or condition of being disabled.
legal incapacity; legal disqualification.
disability
/ ˌdɪsəˈbɪlɪtɪ /
noun
the condition of being unable to perform a task or function because of a physical or mental impairment
something that disables; handicap
lack of necessary intelligence, strength, etc
an incapacity in the eyes of the law to enter into certain transactions
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Origin of disability1
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Example Sentences
I also receive VA disability that is not taxed.
It found particular gaps in provision for older children, those with special educational needs and disabilities, and those with parents working non-typical hours.
Monarchs earn a “Radical Badge” upon completion of courses like Black Lives Matter, radical pride, environmental preservation, disability justice, and radical beauty, a course that transcends euro-centric beauty standards and preaches self-love.
Nearly half the 205 pupils there have special educational needs and disabilities - more than double the national average for a mainstream school.
Found, a county program that distributes free technology to help locate vulnerable people with cognitive disabilities, it felt like a lifeline.
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