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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
dis•a•ble /dɪsˈeɪbəl/USA pronunciation   v. [+ object], -bled, -bling. 
  1. to make unable or unfit;
    weaken or destroy the capability of;
    cripple:That illness disabled him and left him unable to work.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
dis•a•bled  (dis ābəld),USA pronunciation adj. 
  1. crippled;
    injured;
    incapacitated.

n. 
  1. (used with a pl. v.) persons who are crippled, injured, or incapacitated (usually prec. by the):Ramps have been installed at the entrances to accommodate the disabled.
  • disable + -ed2 1625–35

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
dis•a•ble  (dis ābəl),USA pronunciation v.t., -bled, -bling. 
  1. to make unable or unfit;
    weaken or destroy the capability of;
    cripple;
    incapacitate:He was disabled by blindness.
  2. to make legally incapable;
    disqualify.
  • dis-1 + able 1475–85
dis•able•ment, n. 
dis•abler, n. 
    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged . enfeeble, paralyze. See cripple. 

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
disabled / dɪˈseɪbəld/
  1. (of a person) having a physical or mental condition that restricts them in their ability to move or use their senses
  2. (as collective noun; preceded by the): the disabled
USAGE
It is better to refer to people with physical disabilities of various kinds by describing the specific difficulty rather than talking about the disabled as a group, which is considered somewhat offensive. Some people also object to the word disabled to refer to facilities for people with disabilities, and prefer the word accessible
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
disable / dɪsˈeɪbəl/ (transitive)
  1. to cause (a person) to be restricted in their ability to move or use their senses
  2. to make or pronounce legally incapable
  3. to switch off (an electronic device)
disˈablement

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