handicapped
minusválido
definition
verb
lack of funding has handicapped the development of research
act as an impediment to.
adjective
a special school for handicapped children
having a condition that markedly restricts one's ability to function physically, mentally, or socially.
translation of 'handicapped'
noun
discapacitado,
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adjective
discapacitado,
sin capacidad,
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example
He joined the staff at St Lucia's School of Music and soon after was hired to teach music to 'handicapped' children at the Special Education centers in Castries and Vieux Fort.
The service it provides for schoolchildren, students, 'handicapped' people, young mothers, pensioners and thousands of ordinary York residents is far too important to sell off for a fast buck.
I have been involved in local community organisations for nearly thirty years now (I've got two 'handicapped' sons).
The Karachi Building Control Authority was inquired if any rule existed to ensure accessibility to 'handicapped' people at public places.
In addition to its emphasis on adult education, the Report presents a strong case for the special needs of the gifted as well as 'handicapped' children.
In the neighbouring Karnataka, all 'handicapped' persons are entitled to travel throughout the State freely.
The rest of the players' accents faltered somewhat, except Philip Jordan's Birmingham twang as Norman, the soldier that 'handicapped' Helen falls for in a big way.
‘We do work closely with groups of disabled people and 'handicapped' people, and we welcome children from Branshaw special school, so we are doing our bit,’ he added.
She has co-founded an organization that has had a profound impact on the way 'handicapped' people are treated in the Southeast and has been an integral part of its operation for almost half a century.
The focus now is to assist those who are most disadvantaged - young girls and 'handicapped' children - receive an education.
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.
Impact, which is gearing up for strike action at the end of January, said it regretted that 'handicapped' people would be sent home but insisted that members had little choice except to embark on a strike.
However at this stage John has decided to hang up his boots and devote his time to working in the L' Arche community in Dublin - an organisation which looks after 'handicapped' adults in a home environment.
I think abortion on account of the child being potentially handicapped should be allowed, but it should not happen too much, as 'handicapped' children and people can all lead happy lives.
Fifteen 'handicapped' persons have already completed the training course.
What is needed, she says, is rights-based legislation which will guarantee basic services to disabled or 'handicapped' people.
It was also that Government which was willing to fight Marie O'Donoghue in the courts, who was seeking to get appropriate education for her young 'handicapped' son, Paul.
Why shouldn't 'handicapped' men be agile sportsmen?
A lot of people are 'handicapped' in their minds with their thinking.
Yet against this stands Cameron's credentials as the father of a severely 'handicapped' two-year-old son, Ivan, who requires 24-hour-care.
We should provide support groups for people who are going to have 'handicapped' children and try and convince them not to abort their child just because it will suffer some sort of handicap.
I was born with one arm and some would say I am 'handicapped' or disabled.
Being developmentally 'handicapped' made Jared special, and raising Jared presented Marie and her family members with one challenge after another.
Disabled and 'handicapped' hunters, as well as others who would like to try this type of hunting, will be able to use our system.
‘It is something which will hopefully be enjoyed by both able-bodied and 'handicapped' residents alike,’ Shirley added.
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.
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.
Some also grant that crossbow use during archery season would be acceptable if limited to physically 'handicapped' shooters.
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