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handicapped person

NOUN
  1. a person who has some condition that markedly restricts their ability to function physically or mentally or socially

How To Use handicapped person In A Sentence

  • I wonder how the average handicapped person with false limbs or a pacemaker is going to like on that scanner … EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - This is how you look to the TSA
  • Fifteen handicapped persons have already completed the training course.
  • Firstly, it depicted the life of a mentally handicapped person as being unrewarding, unstimulating and confined.
  • Finally, two apartments had to be remodeled to comply with federal laws assuring equal access for handicapped persons.
  • Something you do effortlessly might pose a great difficulty for a handicapped person.
  • The requirement is viewed as a social corrective action rather than a burden on employers, as handicapped persons make up a trained and qualified work force.
  • But nothing compares to the feeling you get when a sick or handicapped person thanks you for something you've done for them, and by the end of the week you're thanking them.
  • The mentally handicapped person should, wherever possible, be encouraged to live outside his or her home with a view to eventual independence.
  • Zupan becomes the natural center for many not only because of his laser-like leadership, but because he represents a deconstruction of the standard handicapped person.
  • Finally, two apartments had to be remodeled to comply with federal laws assuring equal access for handicapped persons.
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