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Common collocations with disabled in American Collocation

disabled adjective

US /dɪˈseɪb(ə)ld/

in a particular way

developmentally
intellectually
mentally
physically
visually

A new unit has been built at the school so that physically disabled pupils can take full advantage of mainstream secondary education.

They composed a piece of music to accompany the exhibition for the visually disabled.

seriously

badly
chronically
permanently
profoundly
seriously
severely
significantly

There are several thousand servicemen who are severely disabled.

not very seriously

partially
temporarily

He was injured in a car accident, leaving him partially disabled.

be
be born
become
be left

The woman was left disabled after an alleged medical mistake.