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handicapped

[han-dee-kapt] / ˈhæn diˌkæpt /


ADJECTIVE
(offensive) having a disability
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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It may transpire that Verstappen's car was handicapped when he set his fastest time.

From BBC

“We may go anyway, not only to argue Greg’s case but that of Scouting’s approach to all handicapped persons,” Mr. Golden told The Associated Press.

From New York Times

“We’ve handicapped ourselves in what the definition of success is,” he said.

From Washington Post

The mother was blind and partially handicapped, the Deseret News of Salt Lake City reported.

From Fox News

When shopping, they frequently use their handicapped passes whenever there is a free spot.

From Washington Post