disablement

[ UK /dˌɪsˈe‍ɪbə‍lmənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness
    reading disability
    hearing impairment
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How To Use disablement In A Sentence

  • To qualify for the higher limit, disablement must occur before reaching pensionable age.
  • But last April, North Korea quit the talks and reversed "disablement" steps intended to cripple its chief reactor complex, unhappy with implementation of an initial disarmament agreement reached in 2007. London Free Press
  • But in April last year, North Korea quit the talks and reversed "disablement" steps intended to cripple its chief reactor complex, unhappy with implementation of an initial disarmament agreement reached in 2007. Www.kyivpost.com: News
  • There are those able to come to terms with severe disablement, but Marianne's brother had not been one of them. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • The insurance policy covers sudden death or disablement.
  • The insurance policy covers sudden death or disablement.
  • These disablements can result in loss of gene function at the transcription or translation level since the sequence no longer results in the production of a protein.
  • To qualify for the higher limit, disablement must occur before reaching pensionable age.
  • In this model, “most disablement is created by oppressive social systems.” Do It Myself Blog – Glenda Watson Hyatt » 2008 » June
  • In the case of air defense or offensive military equipment, waiting until friendly forces are engaged is too late to confirm disablement.
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