Similar words: handicap, capped, snowcapped, snow-capped, appendicitis, tapped, trapped, wrapped. Meaning: ['hændɪkæp] n. people collectively who are crippled or otherwise physically handicapped. adj. markedly unable to function as a consequence of injury or illness.
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91, The specialist teacher may find that some visually handicapped pupils require direct support teaching sessions.
92, At the same time, substantial numbers of mentally handicapped and mentally ill persons were receiving some attention from the community services.
93, The theory of guided authorities draws its strength from Glennerster's work on social planning for elderly and mentally handicapped people.
94, Mr Ballestraz is a specialist in problems of the handicapped.
95, Voluntary workers help to supervise mentally handicapped people to pack the boxes.
96, For some visually handicapped children the amount of glare caused by various forms of lighting adds considerably to their difficulties.
97, Economic development since independence was severely handicapped by sabotage and political strife.
98, By and large,(sentencedict.com) the inadequacies and limitations of these science and technology policy-making bodies is equally handicapped by many crucial issues.
99, He has trained handicapped youngsters at sea and is a lifeboat crew member.
100, During one such period Carol had worked at a center for retraining physically handicapped adults.
101, The mentally handicapped person should, wherever possible, be encouraged to live outside his or her home with a view to eventual independence.
102, Certainly those working with the mentally ill or the handicapped or the senile or in health education may properly think it is.
103, The Republican contender said he never understood the plight of the handicapped before he was injured.
104, More help should also be available for the parents of younger handicapped children under the new legislation.
105, Along with other equipment, intruders took a computer that was used by handicapped kids.
106, The current basis for determining whether or not a person is mentally handicapped is the IQ test.
107, Remember any special needs of handicapped people such as drinking cups and specially designed cutlery.
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108, Specialised equipment and materials required for visually handicapped pupils can pose a storage problem.
109, However many couples who have been unable to have children, are, understandably, reluctant to adopt mentally handicapped children.
110, The Prince was visiting handicapped children being looked after by members of his father's award scheme.
111, This, in turn, implies that a range of personnel will be deployed to support mentally handicapped people in different ways.
112, Of these 7. 5 million youngsters, nearly half are presumed to be severely handicapped by their mental disorder.
113, Macintyre works with mentally handicapped people, setting up residential homes and finding them rewarding work.
114, Undoubtedly, public acceptance of the physically handicapped will be easier to achieve.
115, Dozens of teenage volunteers were bussed in on Tuesday evening for a dance with mentally and physically handicapped patients.
116, It happened during a performance by a newly setup amateur dramatic group, all of whose members were mentally handicapped.
117, Read in studio A fashion show has raised almost a thousand pounds for a special school for handicapped children.
118, It is wrong to assume that mentally handicapped people would, or should, remain at home into adulthood.
119, Access to further and higher education has been unduly restricted for handicapped children and this should be improved.
120, Handicapped drivers were also alarmed to hear they would be prevented from using the streets like all other drivers.
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