Crippled in a sentence as an adjective

Sure there's a free version, it's 32-bits, not licensed for commercial work, and crippled.

It totally crippled the phone, causing a lengthly block every time a file was closed.

If you try to live strictly within the safe zone of the ToS of every service you use, you'll be crippled.

E-commerce in Korea is still very much crippled in non-Windows platforms, because:1.

Soon after the war ended, the FCC announced a set of policies that would have one clear effect: FM radio would be crippled.

Clearly it's still a mode of operation they intend to support for some time - so why have they crippled it so horribly in this release?

But it's irrelevant if the apps that reside on that phone are completely crippled by a draconian sense of design and control.

The extreme alternative is Java, whose slavish obsession with backwards compatibility has effectively crippled the language.

"Eichenwalds conversations reveal that a management system known as stack rankinga program that forces every unit to declare a certain percentage of employees as top performers, good performers, average, and pooreffectively crippled Microsofts ability to innovate.

Crippled definitions

adjective

disabled in the feet or legs; "a crippled soldier"; "a game leg"

See also: halt halting lame gimpy game