Dictionary
the disabling
verb
To render unable; to take away an ability of.
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Disability assessment in PWME remains a challenge, as the disabling nature of the condition is not always immediately apparent.
Moreover, the concept of frailty and mobility disability may largely overlap, as both represent preliminary phases of the disabling process.
Valya (female), 17, living at home, Bulgaria On the disabling physical environment: "Have you any idea why they [people with mobility disability] do not go out?
The F.B.I. is investigating the disabling of the site, which began over the weekend.
It leads to the disabling of brain cells, which raises susceptibility to neurodegenerative disease.
But they have refused so far to provide the name of the disabling gas.
These activists are impatient with the disabling divisions perpetuated by Jewish denominations and community leaders.
For most of his life, Adam fought courageously against the disabling symptoms of schizophrenia.
The disabling of an arm, hand, finger, leg, foot, or eye are examples of mayhem.
The disabling and elimination effort is a follow to the hunt, unsuccessful so far, for unconventional arms.
The imposition of a curfew and the disabling of internet and mobile phone networks have not been enough to stop the continuing violence.
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