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disability
[ dis-uh-bil-i-tee ]
noun
- lack of adequate power, strength, or physical or mental ability; incapacity.
Synonyms: ,
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- a 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
/ ËŒ»åɪ²õəˈ²úɪ±ôɪ³Ùɪ /
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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P now suffers from severe dystonic cerebral palsy, is effectively blind, has an intellectual disability, has epilepsy, can only communicate by crying and cannot be comforted when crying.
Lily McCoy is concerned about her own Social Security benefits and her son’s disability checks, but she’s worried about much more than that.
Opponents of Maid tell us that death is coming to be seen as a standard treatment option for those with disabilities and complex medical problems.
Some disability campaigners say assisted dying makes them feel unsafe.
That also includes people with disabilities, people with invisible disabilities.
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