disabling (Meaning)

Wordnet

disabling (s)

that cripples or disables or incapacitates

Wordnet

disabling (a)

depriving of legal right; rendering legally disqualified

Webster

disabling (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Disable

disabling Sentence Examples

  1. The accident left her with a disabling injury that made it difficult for her to walk.
  2. The government is working to create more accessible public spaces for people with disabling conditions.
  3. The employer was sued for disabling an employee by denying her reasonable accommodations.
  4. The new medical treatment has been successful in disabling the virus.
  5. The protesters used a disabling tactic to block the entrance to the building.
  6. The heavy rain and strong winds caused disabling damage to the power lines.
  7. The disabling heat wave made it difficult to work or go outside.
  8. The child was born with a disabling condition that affects his ability to learn.
  9. The company's financial problems are disabling its ability to pay its employees.
  10. The new law is expected to have a disabling effect on the economy.

FAQs About the word disabling

that cripples or disables or incapacitates, depriving of legal right; rendering legally disqualifiedof Disable

damaging,crippling, wounding, incapacitating, mutilating, laming, maiming, scarring,injuring, impairing

remedying, remedying, fixing, fixing,curing, rehabilitating, healing, healing, rehabilitating, curing

The accident left her with a disabling injury that made it difficult for her to walk.

The government is working to create more accessible public spaces for people with disabling conditions.

The employer was sued for disabling an employee by denying her reasonable accommodations.

The new medical treatment has been successful in disabling the virus.