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Definition of Disablement
1. Noun. The condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness. "Hearing impairment"
Specialized synonyms: Bandy Leg, Bandyleg, Bow Leg, Bowleg, Genu Varum, Tibia Vara, Anorgasmia, Dysphasia, Disability Of Walking, Astasia, Amputation, Hearing Disorder, Hearing Impairment, Dysomia, Vision Defect, Visual Defect, Visual Disorder, Visual Impairment, Descensus, Prolapse, Prolapsus, Hypesthesia, Hypoesthesia, Genu Valgum, Knock-knee, Tibia Valga, Pigeon Toes, Bandy Legs, Bow Leg, Bow Legs, Disintegration
Generic synonyms: Softness, Unfitness
Derivative terms: Disabled, Disable, Disable, Handicap
Definition of Disablement
1. n. Deprivation of ability; incapacity.
Definition of Disablement
1. Noun. (formal) The action of disabling or the state of being disabled. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Disablement
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disablement
Literary usage of Disablement
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Almanack for the Year of Our Lord by Joseph Whitaker (1869)
"disablement Benefit Is payable if at or after the red of the injury benefit period
the insured person suffers from loss of physical or mental faculty ..."
2. An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation by Jeremy Bentham (1879)
"... ta disablement? numt, or, as it might be styled more briefly, ... for the
purpose of disablement. ..."
3. Insurance, a Practical Exposition for the Student and Business Man by Thomas Emley Young (1920)
"(c) Sickness Benefit whilst rendered incapable of work by some specific disease
or by bodily or mental disablement. It is at present a payment of Ios. per ..."
4. Pensions and the Principles of Their Evaluation by Llewellyn Jones Llewellyn, Richard Llewellyn Jones Llewellyn, Arthur Bassett Jones (1919)
"The Extent of the Mutilation or the Level of the Amputation a Fallacious Criterion
of the Resultant Degree of disablement But brief reflection suffices to ..."
5. The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury by Thomas ( Hobbes (1843)
"And their disablement was this: " that they should neither bear office, nor be
capable to buy and sell". Yet in time they were again restored to their ..."