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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151, Gateway helps people with learning difficulties, particularly the mentally handicapped.
152, This type of primary prevention is clearly welcomed by all involved with mentally handicapped people and the public at large.
153, In addition 3,000 mentally handicapped and 200,000 mentally ill people were seen as new out-patients that year.
154, Like other mentally handicapped children, Down's children can achieve considerable educational improvement through a consistent programme of education and care.
155, Talented but without driving ambition(sentencedict.com), Lehmann was during his last years handicapped by Parkinson's disease.
156, Finally some friends of theirs who had a severely handicapped child told Mike this was illegal: that they had some rights.
157, They will probably not have spent any amount of time with a mentally handicapped person or really know how they behave.
158, The chances of having a severely mentally handicapped child are one in 200.
159, Social workers are needed to help the families of mentally handicapped persons as well as the mentally ill or handicapped themselves.
160, They entertain the elderly and mentally handicapped and are short of clubs.
161, The numbers of people in mentally handicapped hospitals rose sharply from around 5,000 in 1918 to 50,000 by 1940.
162, Finally, two apartments had to be remodeled to comply with federal laws assuring equal access for handicapped persons.
163, It's gone now, but at the time mentally handicapped patients were locked up in it for hours at a time.
164, Ways in which mobility can be made easier for visually handicapped pupils are discussed in the section on mobility in Chapter 6.
165, Ashington police bought a new rod and reel for Mr Gibson, who is mentally handicapped.
166, The maximum social security payments for older people living in residential care homes are lower than for younger, physically handicapped people.
167, Wherever possible, mentally handicapped children should attend normal schools(Sentence dictionary), and thousands of mildly handicapped children do so.
168, A family with a severely handicapped child will have many problems.
169, She was a single parent and had a nine-year-old son, Darren, who was in a home for mentally handicapped children.
170, Handicapped members, who play an important role in the Rangers, pay no subscription.
171, Next, we have Walter impounded in a large mental institution with other inmates, played by real mentally handicapped people.
172, How did other families with similarly handicapped members manage to keep the fear and sadness at bay and hold themselves together?
173, She also runs a playgroup for able bodied and handicapped children. £500 was split between the two groups.
174, It's going to be a home for handicapped children.
175, Though handicapped by poor health, she persisted in working.
176, There is considerable room for improvement in state facilities for treating the mentally handicapped.
177, With a limited budget the society is handicapped in its operation.
178, mentally and physically handicapped.
179, Needy and handicapped people depend on government relief for their support.
180, a visually handicapped child.
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