Sentence examples for be handicapped from inspiring English sources

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be handicapped

noun

Something that prevents, hampers, or hinders.

  • Age is often a handicap.

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In a 1990 book recounting their experience, they explain: "Even though a human being may be handicapped or disabled, this does not change his need to fulfill himself to the greatest of his capacity.''.

No one should be handicapped any further".

"You don't have to be handicapped to be different.

She does not want Mucho Macho Man to be handicapped by faulty footwear again.

But Sweden, which joined the group in 1995, will be handicapped in promoting a common currency.

To carry the child into adult life Is to be handicapped.

"Cleo is a strong, intelligent person who just happens to be handicapped," she said.

By normal reckoning, Chelsea should be handicapped by shortage of established strikers.

But he will also be handicapped by a lack of midrange talent, draft picks and payroll flexibility.

While in the first grade, Michael Panico was found to be handicapped as defined by the EAHCA.

In the formation of his views, I believed, Moore would be handicapped, rather than aided, by his active, skeptical mind.

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