adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
visually/hearing/mentally etc impaired (= used to describe someone who cannot see, hear etc well )
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
handicapped
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The incidents related in her story, however, are drawn from actual experiences of visually handicapped pupils.
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Specialised equipment and materials required for visually handicapped pupils can pose a storage problem.
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The skilful use of a piece of interesting technology by a visually handicapped pupil can become a source of pride rather than embarrassment.
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Décor can be used imaginatively and helpfully as an aid to location for visually handicapped pupils.
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Teachers can be made aware of the real challenges that visually handicapped pupils have to face.
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The specialist teacher may find that some visually handicapped pupils require direct support teaching sessions.
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For some visually handicapped children the amount of glare caused by various forms of lighting adds considerably to their difficulties.
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They are particularly relevant to the visually handicapped child in the first school years in an integrated setting.
impaired
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An important part of this work is the provision of cash grants to visually impaired people in need.
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It is, of course, necessary to check carefully and individually the size of type that a visually impaired pupil can discriminate.
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For example, in one case, an employer refused to hire a visually impaired applicant for the position of research analyst.
■ VERB
handicap
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A teacher who has visually handicapped pupils in the class will need to consider these recommendations and implement them as necessary.
impair
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Eve insisted that visually impaired visitors were allowed to keep the Braille guidebooks and would always replace them free of charge.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
visually/physically/mentally etc challenged
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And everywhere, blind and physically challenged skiers are testing themselves on the snow.
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So there are these three visually challenged yuppies at the zoo, checking out their first elephant.
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The organisation as a whole became sensitised to the many debates which faced women artists who were physically challenged .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Babies are still developing visually when they are born.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In the garden, warm colors move toward the eye, visually shortening distances.
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Most important, keep it professional and visually clean.
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Sometimes a self-absorbed child is less sensitive visually as well.
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The eyes of trilobites include some very sophisticated structures that show they were far from primitive visually .
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There is also the problem that some letters are visually very similar.