disabled

/dɪsˈeɪbəld/
noun
  1. People who have a physical or mental condition that limits their activities (used as a group).
    • The new policy provides better job opportunities for the disabled.
    • Organizations work to protect the rights of the disabled.
    • The city improved public transport to make it easier for the disabled to travel.
adjective
  1. Having a physical or mental condition that limits movements, senses, or activities.
    • Many disabled people use assistive technology to communicate and work.
    • The building has ramps and elevators to help disabled visitors move around.
    • She works as a teacher for disabled children, helping them learn new skills.
  2. Turned off or made unable to function.
    • Make sure the disabled account cannot be accessed by anyone.
    • The disabled alarm failed to wake him up on time.
    • The disabled feature will remain inactive until you re-enable it.
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