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disabled
adjective as in having a disability
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adjective as in not working
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Disability Rights UK policy officer Mikey Erhardt pointed out that the cost of living made it hard for anyone in London to own a home, which was further exacerbated for disabled people.
In recent weeks, dozens of Russian refineries as far as 800 miles away have been disabled and faraway military factories hit.
It seems my previous plans to retire and move to the Philippines with my wife have been destroyed and I am now medically disabled/retired and can’t work.
Medicaid won’t be funding illegal aliens anymore or young able-bodied men with no dependents who are siphoning the system and draining resources from the elderly, disabled, and young pregnant women who really need it.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has "implored" a school trust to install a ramp so a disabled pupil can access a playing field.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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