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Definition of Disablements
1. disablement [n] - See also: disablement
Lexicographical Neighbors of Disablements
Literary usage of Disablements
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Questions on the Philosophy of Art by Wilbur Fiske Stone (1897)
"Can disablements, due to accidents, be regarded as the outcome of an unfitness
to meet the exigencies of an abnormal environment ? Can lack of health become ..."
2. The Economic Review by Christian Social Union (Great Britain), Oxford University Branch (1900)
"Unfortunately, the number of disablements reported once more shows a striking
increase, an increase not to be accounted for only by the larger number of ..."
3. Convention by Convention, New York Press Association (1903)
"It will be noted that of 859 deaths during the year, 313, or about 36 per cent,
resulted from accident; of 51852 disablements, 13877, or about 26 per cent, ..."
4. The Economic Review by Christian Social Union (Great Britain), Oxford University Branch (1898)
"The proportion of permanent total disablements has sunk from 0*48 per 1000 in
1886, and 0-77 per 1000 in ... The number of disablements reported in 1897 was ..."
5. The Atlantic Ferry: Its Ships, Men, and Working by Arthur J. Maginnis (1900)
"... It is remarkable that since the introduction of the three- and four-crank
engine, the number of disablements through the breakage of crank or ..."
6. On the Right of the British Line by Gilbert Nobbs (1917)
"The Swiss doctor was provided with a schedule of disablements under which prisoners
could be passed for exchange to their own country, ..."
7. Modern Italian Surgery and Old Universities of Italy by Paolo De Vecchi (1921)
"The maximum rate of pensions is allowed for disablements included in the ...
As for the disablements included in the other categories—from the second to the ..."