1. retarded - Noun
2. retarded - Adjective
3. retarded - Verb
of Retard
Source: Webster's dictionaryhe started a school for the retarded Source: Internet
providing a secure and sometimes happy life for the retarded Source: Internet
Aerial oxidation, hydrolysis, and other chemical reactions that degrade the products are retarded or prevented entirely. Source: Internet
At one point, he made fun of Salgado’s condition, saying he was going to be “retarded” for life, all while maintaining his innocence, according to the sheriff’s office. Source: Internet
As the two charges attract each other, the exciting charge is retarded. Source: Internet
Griehl 2001, p. 61. The dive brakes were activated automatically, the pilot set the trim tabs, retarded his throttle and closed the coolant flaps. Source: Internet