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disabled

[dis-ey-buhld] / dɪsˈeɪ bəld /
ADJECTIVE
having a disability
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My dad is 85 and has his mind, but he’s physically disabled and not able to keep his house up.

From MarketWatch

Communications watchdog Ofcom fined the telecoms giant after ruling it failed to protect vulnerable users of the devices, typically elderly and disabled people, during the transition from analogue to digital.

From BBC

Her husband is a fully disabled Navy veteran dependent on benefits from Veterans Affairs.

From Salon

I don’t need the money, as I have my pension and I am currently 90% disabled and comfortable.

From MarketWatch

Young disabled people have reacted angrily to the first significant changes to the Motability scheme made since it was launched nearly 50 years ago.

From BBC