Disablement (noun)

  1. The state of being disabled or unable to perform normal activities or functions.
  2. The process of making someone disabled or depriving them of their abilities.

Origin:

Derived from the word 'disable', which means to deprive of strength, ability, or efficacy.

Examples:

  1. The injury resulted in his disablement and prevented him from working.
  2. The disablement caused by the disease was progressive and led to a decline in overall health.
  3. The disablement caused by the disaster was widespread and affected thousands of people.
  4. The disablement caused by the accident was permanent and resulted in a loss of mobility.
  5. The disablement caused by the condition was debilitating and significantly impacted his quality of life.
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