disability

UK /dɪsəˈbɪlɪti/ US /dɪsəˈbɪlɪti/
noun 5

Definitions

noun

1

A condition characterised by a significant limitation in a person's physical or intellectual powers or ability.

people with disabilities

Chatham refused to see him, pleading his disability. The King himself intervened by a letter[…]Chatham yielded to such persuasion; though suffering from a universal tremor.

2

The state of having such a condition; the state of being disabled.

While physical and sensory disability is usually identified by asking a subject what he or she can or cannot do (with or without assistance), cognitive disability is assessed with a test such as a mental status questionnaire (MSQ).

3

A limitation in function (the things that a person can do or achieve) that is driven by any combination of their impairments (the medical facts about them) and the imperfect state of society's inaccessibility that sometimes fails to accommo

4

An inability.

Grossest faults, or disabilities to perform what was covenanted.

5

A lack of legal qualification to do something; legal incapacity or incompetency.

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