NOUN
- the power to learn or retain knowledge; in law, the ability to understand the facts and significance of your behavior
How To Use mental ability In A Sentence
- Was it a lack of mental ability, foresight and imagination that was needed many years ago to regenerate what was once a fine city?
- We seem to have the mental ability to compartmentalise issues and problems when it suits us.
- We assume that mental ability or disability is a part of an individual's make-up, and therefore that what is congenital is also largely incurable.
- There is some internal relationship between the mental ability and performance for elite skiers and skaters.
- And doctors also say an enzyme that helps breakdown sugar in the body, which is deficient in many diabetics, may also have an adverse effect on mental ability.
- Pete was actually very proud of bis friend's mental ability, but he still couldn't help cutting Jupe down to size once in a while. THREE IN ONE
- The physical exertions would plague him for days, never mind the damage it would wreak on his mental ability.
- But second, those we're recruiting who are good men and women are definitely at a lower level of mental ability than we used to when we want to transform our Army, our military, for a more technologically prowessed ability. CNN Transcript Aug 12, 2007
- Orpine's root can be used as medicine, It has the special function of anti-fatigue, anti-anoxic, regulate immune, improve mental ability, enhance strength.
- Among all these tests, one of the areas of function that is examined most scrupulously is mental ability.