partially sighted
Britishadjective
Usage
The generally accepted term to cover people with sight impairments is blind or partially sighted people
Other Word Forms
- partial sight noun
Example Sentences
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She is one line below what is legally required for driving - a massive change from being partially sighted, using a magnifying glass for anything close up and having to navigate around the house and outside largely using memory.
From BBC
Others players can be partially sighted, classified by how far they can see -- two metres for B2 players, six for B3.
From Barron's
Others are partially sighted, classified by how far they can see -- two metres for B2 players, six for B3.
From Barron's
Each team must field at least four completely blind players, three who can see up to two metres, and four partially sighted players able to see up to about six metres.
From Barron's
Totally blind batters may have a partially sighted runner.
From Barron's
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