Definition of Disabilities

1. Noun. (plural of disability) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Disabilities

1. disability [n] - See also: disability

Lexicographical Neighbors of Disabilities

dirty weather
dirty weekend
dirty words
dirty work
dirty wound
dirty wounds
dirtying
dirtyish
dirubidium
diruption
dis-
dis-ease
dis legomena
dis legomenon
disabilities (current term)
disability
disability benefit
disability check
disability evaluation
disability insurance
disability of walking
disability payment
disablable
disable
disableable
disabled
disabled children
disabled person
disabled persons

Literary usage of Disabilities

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Commentaries on the Laws of England by William Blackstone, William Carey Jones (1915)
"These canonical disabilities being entirely the province of the ecclesiastical courts, our books are perfectly silent concerning them. ..."

2. English Constitutional History from the Teutonic Conquest to the Present Time by Thomas Pitt Taswell-Langmead (1905)
"Their civil disabilities. of things ; it can only stand upon positive law. The Toleration Act renders that which was illegal before, now legal; ..."

3. Adult Literacy And New Technologies: Tools For A Lifetime by Office of Technology Assessment (1994)
"But little is known about what happens to learning disabled children when they become adults and how learning disabilities affect people throughout their ..."

4. Select Statutes and Other Documents Illustrative of the History of the by William MacDonald (1903)
"Act removing Political disabilities May 22, 1872 MAY 13, 1872, the House having before it a number of bills for the removal of the political disabilities of ..."

5. Opportunity 2000: Creative Affirmative Action Strategies for a Changing (1988)
"Like anyone else, persons with disabilities should be regarded as candidates to be developed and promoted. Only then can companies truly feel they have ..."

6. History of the United States from the Compromise of 1850 by James Ford Rhodes (1906)
"3 Many Southerners were too proud to petition for the removal of their disabilities: Alcorn, Republican Senator from Mississippi, declared that he would ..."

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