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Disablement   Listen
noun
Disablement  n.  Deprivation of ability; incapacity.






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"Disablement" Quotes from Famous Books



... two,"—he made no mistake in regard to her words and offer. But he had no need of just such service as she stood prepared to render. In his toil he had looked forward to the seasons of adversity,—had provided for a dark day's disablement; and he was able now to smile upon his mother and on ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Volume 6, Issue 35, September, 1860 • Various

... account, therefore, after the fatal shot into the boiler, and the subsequent disablement and drifting on to the sandbank, all repairing work had to be done under full exposure to the fire of the mutineers. The Central African negro is a fairly stolid person, and as the sight of a little slaughter does not in the least upset his nerves, he can stand ...
— A Master of Fortune • Cutcliffe Hyne



Words linked to "Disablement" :   disability of walking, unfitness, bowleg, disable, dysomia, hypoesthesia, prolapsus, handicap, hearing disorder, genu varum, visual defect, knock-knee, dysphasia, bandy leg, softness, bow leg, bandyleg, visual disorder, disability, amputation, genu valgum, astasia, anorgasmia



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