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  • handicapped — adjective 1 having serious difficulty using part of your body or mind fully because of injury or damage: physically/mentally handicapped: mentally handicapped children | visually handicapped (=blind or partly blind) 2 the handicapped people who… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • handicapped permit — noun A permit allowing handicapped people to park in handicapped spaces …   Wiktionary

  • handicapped space — noun A parking space reserved for handicapped people …   Wiktionary

  • handicapped — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having a handicap. USAGE In the middle decades of the 20th century handicapped was the standard term used in reference to people with physical and mental disabilities. However by the 1980s it had been superseded, in British English …   English terms dictionary

  • handicapped — hand|i|capped [ˈhændikæpt] adj old fashioned 1.) if someone is handicapped, a part of their body or their mind has been permanently injured or damaged. Some people think that this word is offensive ▪ a special school for mentally handicapped… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • handicapped — [[t]hæ̱ndikæpt[/t]] ADJ GRADED Someone who is handicapped has a physical or mental disability that prevents them living a totally normal life. I m going to work two days a week teaching handicapped kids to fish... Alex was mentally handicapped. N …   English dictionary

  • handicapped — hand|i|capped [ hændi,kæpt ] adjective OLD FASHIONED someone who is handicapped has a permanent injury, illness, or other problem that makes them unable to use their body or mind normally. This word is now considered offensive and it is more… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • handicapped — UK [ˈhændɪˌkæpt] / US adjective old fashioned a) someone who is handicapped has a permanent injury, illness, or other problem that makes them unable to use their body or mind normally. This word is now considered offensive and it is more polite… …   English dictionary

  • people of/with —    those having a particular characteristic    politically correct language adopted by those so described. Thus people of colour are black:     Black people may be black, but many now prefer African American or people of colour though never… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • handicapped — [ˈhændiˌkæpt] adj old fashioned someone who is handicapped has a permanent injury, illness, or other problem that makes them unable to use their body or mind normally. People now think that this word is offensive and prefer to say that someone is …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • handicapped-accessible — adjective Able to be accessed by people having physical handicaps …   Wiktionary

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