- disablement
- dis|a|ble|ment [ dı`seıblmənt ] noun uncount FORMALa condition in which someone is not able to use a part of their body or brain properly because of injury or disease
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Disablement — Dis*a ble*ment, n. Deprivation of ability; incapacity. Bacon. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disablement — index abortion (fiasco), detriment, disability (legal disqualification), disability (physical inability), disadvantage, disqualification (factor that disqualifies) … Law dictionary
disablement — [[t]dɪse͟ɪb(ə)lmənt[/t]] N UNCOUNT Disablement is the state of being disabled or the experience of becoming disabled. [FORMAL] ...permanent total disablement resulting in inability to work … English dictionary
disablement — noun /dɪsˈeɪbəl.mənt/ The action to make something disabled The world will change if all countries agreed to the disablement of all nuclear weapons … Wiktionary
disablement — disable ► VERB 1) (of a disease, injury, or accident) limit (someone) in their movements, senses, or activities. 2) put out of action. DERIVATIVES disablement noun … English terms dictionary
disablement — noun see disable … New Collegiate Dictionary
disablement — See disable. * * * … Universalium
disablement — dis·able·ment mənt n the act of becoming disabled to the extent that full wages cannot be earned also the state of being so disabled * * * n. see handicap … Medical dictionary
disablement — dis a·ble·ment || mÉ™nt n. crippling; disqualification; making unable … English contemporary dictionary
disablement — dis·able·ment … English syllables