English to Punjabi Dictionary disability

disability

ਅਪੰਗਤਾ
definition
noun
It pays for equipment and holidays to help improve the lives of children with physical and mental disabilities in the York area.
a physical or mental condition that limits a person's movements, senses, or activities.
example
Subsequently she has become very well known for overcoming the 'disability' caused by the accident and carrying out charity work.
The fact that the defendant is under a 'disability' is, in the end, it seems to me, a neutral point.
The situation was so disconcerting to Wade that he suffered a nervous breakdown and went on 'disability' .
It was necessary for him to show that he was under a 'disability' on and from the date of the accident.
physical 'disability'
the plaintiff was under a 'disability'
This may have enormous sociopsychological impact and cause physical 'disability' .
A majority of those on welfare are on 'disability' or sole parent support pensions.
The consent order recited that no person affected by the order was under a legal 'disability' .
For Liam, every game is a victory as he battles to overcome his 'disability' .
differing types of 'disability'
'disability' access
The 'disability' is imposed upon the caste and as a member of the caste that is his lot.
he had to quit his job and go on 'disability'
Preventing 'disability' in older adults is a challenge.
Thus swimming should not be discouraged in people with epilepsy or any other physical 'disability' .
Autism is a lifelong developmental 'disability' that affects the way a person communicates and relates to people around them.
There is no issue with the value of the long-term 'disability' once it is found to be property.
Autism is a life-long developmental 'disability' that affects the way a person relates and interacts to people around them.
to have a 'disability'
It is the imposition of a harsh term in a circumstance where someone is in a 'disability' .
Aspirin is known to help reduce the 'disability' caused by a stroke and to prevent further strokes.
Autism is a life-long developmental 'disability' which affects more than an estimated 500,000 people in the UK.
The committee found that adults with intellectual 'disabilities' are treated as second-rate citizens.
It permitted specified doctors to put to death those suffering from grave mental or physical 'disabilities' .
Children may have other 'disabilities' like physical impairment or they may be autistic.
Supreme Court said that object was to wipe out 'disabilities' imposed by Hindu Shastras.
Recipients include community groups, nursing homes, and people with physical 'disabilities' .
Those with 'disabilities' can find themselves disadvantaged and sometimes victimised.
Providing care for older individuals suffering mental 'disabilities' can exact an enormous psychological toll on family and loved ones.
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