Similar words: ripple, ripping, supplies, supplier, script, applicant, appliance, applicable. Meaning: ['krɪplɪŋ] adj. that cripples or disables or incapacitates.
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61. Beyond the human cost, the crime rate is crippling black enterprise.
62. For many, that crippling menage a trios – guilt, inhibition and shame, still lingered in the bedroom.
63. Objective To study the methods of treatment and management for increasing the living rate or decreasing the crippling rate in extremely low-birth-weight infant(ELBWI).
64. This "report of 1944 was a crippling blow to any future that dispensational premillennialism might have within Southern Presbyterianism."
65. The 14 - inch torpedo has no hope of crippling a modern dreadnought.
66. Remarkably, the child recovered from a disease which had swept the world, killing and crippling millions.
67. Dracunculiasis is a crippling parasitic disease on verge of eradication, with fewer than 1 800 cases reported in 2010.
68. What started a simple discussion about pay has degenerated a crippling strike.
69. Krait and cobra venoms, including that of the king cobra, act very quickly by crippling the nervous system.
70. This means not moderate sanctions or watered-down sanctions. This means crippling sanctions, and these sanctions must be applied right now.
71. Dracunculiasis (more commonly known as guinea-worm disease) is a crippling parasitic disease caused by Dracunculus medinensis, a long thread-like worm.
72. Criminal charges against a firm are potentially crippling and are extremely rare.
73. Avascular ofhead of femur is a potentially crippling disease which mainly affects young adults.
74. Jonas Salk, who developed the first vaccine to halt the crippling rampage of polio, dies in La Jolla, California.
75. This week brought the 115th confirmed case of polio, a crippling and at times fatal disease passed on virally, mainly through bad hygiene.
76. And for all the bubbliness of China's property market and the reckless spending of local governments, the country will probably avoid a crippling debt crisis.
77. It has sky-high unemployment yet at the same time suffers from crippling skills shortages.
78. Both are rebels from Korea's crippling and prohibitively expensive treadmill of education, marriage and family, hailed as the be-all and end-all by the taciturn older generation.
79. Sadly, their hearts either haven't developed or have been shut down due to early psychic trauma, such as being raised by narcissistic parents,(Sentence dictionary) a crippling handicap both emotionally and spiritually.
80. A crippling weapon is infused with binding power so that when a target is critically hit their movement is slowed by half.
81. The threat of post-publication sanctions, such as criminal fines or incarceration, can be as intimidating and crippling to the ability of a news organization to operate as any prior restraint.
More similar words: ripple, ripping, supplies, supplier, script, applicant, appliance, applicable, applicably, application, supplication, conscript, scripture, triplicate, transcript, nondescript, inscription, description, prescription, circumscription, plinth, dipping, splinter, equipping, discipline, mudslinging, lingering, sinking feeling, clinging, cringe.