cripple

पांगळा
definition
verb
a crippling disease
cause (someone) to become unable to move or walk properly.
noun
a person who is unable to walk or move properly because of disability or injury to their back or legs.
translation of 'cripple'
नादुरुस्त करणे,
निर्बल करणे,
लंगडा करणे,
अपाय करणे,
लंगडा मनुष्य,
पांगळा
example
We must 'cripple' the American war machine and lend all possible material support to those suffering its wrath.
We may be young and fairly likely to stay healthy, but one poorly timed illness or accident can 'cripple' us financially before we've had the chance to establish ourselves.
an emotional 'cripple'
Business and consumer confidence is fragile, and there are fears that high debts could 'cripple' future spending.
The first part of their plan was to disable all orbital satellites around the earth, to 'cripple' the technology of advanced secular nations.
Only four or five compromised client machines can 'cripple' a server; in this way it's a fiendishly economical attack.
With 24 actual plies, it can withstand severe cuts that would 'cripple' a tire with just 12 actual plies.
A blockade would 'cripple' Taiwan economically without damaging its infrastructure.
And the arthritis isn't the typical osteoarthritis that strikes so many older people or the less-common rheumatoid arthritis that can 'cripple' victims as young as six months.
They aimed to 'cripple' the machinery of war, not simply broaden disdain for it.
In today's high-speed networked computing environment, both inadvertent damage and malicious attacks can 'cripple' a system in the blink of an eye.
However, it was modified to accept an electron bolt gun, giving it the ability to disable (/ 'cripple' / damage) much larger ships.
an emotional 'cripple'
It proved surprisingly easy to 'cripple' vital services to households and businesses, and to disable or disrupt major public utilities.
Did the sudden motion 'cripple' its electrical systems?
Now British players are calling for government intervention, warning that the foreign invasion could 'cripple' the development of the game, despite a sharp rise in popularity in recent years.
Landlords of an ancient Lancaster pub say work on a multi-million pound apartment development next door is 'crippling' their family business.
The firewalls on a PC are also disabled or 'crippled' to ensure that the virus can replicate or allow external connections to a back-door installed on the PC.
A young man 'crippled' by a disease of old age may not get the operation he and his family have been hoping and praying for over the last year.
After the accident that 'crippled' him, Delbert could no longer play mandolin.
Qualitatively, the Iraqi military machine is 'crippled' , with no spare parts for its ancient equipment.
There was little actual shot damage, but there were 'crippling' collisions.
We have developing countries being 'crippled' by debt, so we need a more value-led globalisation.
He was 'crippled' , impaired, and everywhere he turned he saw dead ends.
Because of this bad judgment, my ship is 'crippled' and we have no way to repair the damage with anything we have on board.
I realized that he was quite 'crippled' from the accident.
Clearly, clamping locks on electronic equipment and intentionally 'crippling' CDs wouldn't increase sales.
Finally, we should spread our eggs over many baskets, so that no single breakdown 'cripples' our electricity grid.
These are countries badly affected by governmental mismanagement, failing economies due to debt and 'crippling' poverty.
With the county club faced with 'crippling' debts there are reports that they may have to get rid of nine players when contracts are discussed in a few weeks' time.
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