DISABILITY in a Sentence
Learn DISABILITY from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
48 example sentences for DISABILITY, such as:
1. When you think how disabled he is.
2. His disability caused this thing to fail.
3. It's not PC to describe people as disabled.
4. New ramps will help the disabled gain better access.
5. The reforms are motivated by a genuine concern for the disabled.
2. His disability caused this thing to fail.
3. It's not PC to describe people as disabled.
4. New ramps will help the disabled gain better access.
5. The reforms are motivated by a genuine concern for the disabled.
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Meanings and Examples of DISABILITY
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disability
n. the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness
Classic Sentence:
1 For calumnies sting without disabling; and those who are stung being more moved by hatred of their detractors than by fear of the things they say against them, seek revenge.
Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius By Niccolo Machiavelli
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER VIII.
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER VIII.
2 For this often disables men from acting to the best advantage, not permitting them to obtain that authority which it is essential they should have in matters of importance.
Discourses on the First Decade of Titus Livius By Niccolo Machiavelli
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER XXX.
Context Highlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER XXX.
3 For, of course my being disabled could now be no longer kept out of view.
4 It was dark before we got down, and the journey seemed long and dreary to me, who could see little of it inside, and who could not go outside in my disabled state.
5 As the days wore on, and no ill news came, as the day closed in and darkness fell, my overshadowing dread of being disabled by illness before to-morrow morning altogether mastered me.
6 Mr. Micawber, with a perfect miracle of dexterity or luck, caught his advancing knuckles with the ruler, and disabled his right hand.
7 He received this with a laugh like the whirring sound in a disabled clock.
8 It stood in a small side room which looked out across a narrow grass plot toward the shed, where there was a disabled boat lying keel upward.
9 A bird with a broken wing was beating the air above, reeling, fluttering, circling disabled down, down to the water.
10 Several more were disabled for life; and those who escaped best carried the marks of the conflict to the grave with them.
11 When you think how disabled he is.
12 Mr Elliot would do nothing, and she could do nothing herself, equally disabled from personal exertion by her state of bodily weakness, and from employing others by her want of money.
13 The interior of the barricade, that species of tiny courtyard appropriated from the street, was bathed in shadows, and resembled, athwart the vague, twilight horror, the deck of a disabled ship.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER II—WHAT IS TO BE DONE IN THE ABYSS IF ONE DOES NO...
Context Highlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER II—WHAT IS TO BE DONE IN THE ABYSS IF ONE DOES NO...
14 My terror, as I lay there, of falling ill, and being unfitted for to-morrow, was so besetting, that I wonder it did not disable me of itself.
15 'I do think sufficient civilization ought to eliminate a lot of the physical disabilities,' said Clifford.
Example Sentence: (33 in 3 pages)
1 You must buy the credit life insurance before you can buy the disability insurance.
2 His disability caused this thing to fail.
3 She is deaf, but refuses to let her disability prevent her from doing what she wants to do.
4 She had the courage and determination to rise above her physical disability.
5 Isak's story is typical of a child who has a specific learning disability.
6 The facts seem to indicate that her harassment is the direct result of her employer's discriminatory attitude regarding her disability.
7 New ramps will help the disabled gain better access.
8 The new law should allow more disabled people to enter the mainstream of American life.
9 His uncle was disabled in the civial war; he lost his left arm.
10 Most of these tools have been specially adapted for use by disabled people.
11 The new insurance rules speculate that the disabled for the public benefit are to receive more money.
12 A long flight of stairs made the center inaccessible to disabled visitors.
13 It is important to challenge society's preconceptions about disabled people.
14 The reforms are motivated by a genuine concern for the disabled.
15 It's not PC to describe people as disabled.