Disability in a sentence as a noun

This is shocking to me. An entire generation of people have slipped through the cracks, and I had no idea this sort of disability-gaming was occurring.

Disclose your disability and ask for support during the interview.

Lots of shady stuff goes on, faking additional disability etc.

But as life expectancy goes up, so do the numbers with disability, and the longer someone is alive, the more money they are likely to have.

The point is that everyone can get at least a minimum level of education, even if they are poor or have a learning disability.

Only a few people have a truly comprehensive disability policy through their employer.

Very many people have a disability, yet you're suggesting very rare benefits of keeping kerbs that hamper people with disabilities.

Despite having insurance, there continue to be ongoing costs and once I go on long-term disability I'll be paying cobra rates to keep the same coverage.

"Emergency medicine for gunshot victims has improved enormously in the last twenty years, and many people who are shot by criminals now survive for a lifetime of permanent disability rather dying on the street.

Disability definitions

noun

the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness; "reading disability"; "hearing impairment"

See also: disablement handicap impairment