1. abled - Noun
2. abled - Adjective
3. abled - Verb
abled (plural ableds)
(among disabled people) A person who has no disability.
abled
simple past and past participle of able
abled (comparative more abled, superlative most abled)
(in combination) Having a range of physical powers as specified. [Late 20 century.]
abled (comparative more abled, superlative most abled)
(in combination) Having a range of physical powers as specified. [Late 20 century.]
abled (plural ableds)
(among disabled people) A person who has no disability.
abled
simple past and past participle of able
I tried to stop him from going anywhere as I was scared due to the violence, but he said ‘what will we eat if we don’t earn’ and left,” Salman, a differently abled by birth, told IANS, adding “we did not eat any thing for two-three days.” Source: Internet
A statement issued by Cuban Foreign Ministry said that Cuba has suffered the consequences of thousands of terrorist actions, which have claimed the lives of 3,478 Cubans while leaving 2,099 differently abled people. Source: Internet
But even us fully abled folks suddenly find ourselves walled in, if we live anywhere but historic Third Ave. What can we do to take back the streets? Source: Internet
It is placement season at the Noida Deaf Society, an NGO that provides skill development to specially abled people from across the country. Source: Internet
The total differently abled population as per 2011 Census (updated in 2016), 1.46 crore are literate which accounts to about 54.5% of the total population whereas, 1.21 crore are not literate. Source: Internet
It was for delimitation, increased participation of women, youths and differently abled persons in Parliament. Source: Internet