See also: Cripple Crippled Crippling Crip Script Crisp Cripe Criptico Criptografia Cryptic Criptomoneda
1. Crippledness (uncountable) The state, quality, or condition of being crippled; Translations
Crippledness, Condition, Crippled
2. Synonyms for Crippledness in English including definitions, and related words.
Crippledness
3. Crippledness translated from English to French including synonyms, definitions, and related words.
Crippledness
4. Society is no readier to accept Crippledness than to accept death, war, sex, sweat, or wrinkles
Crippledness
5. CURING OUR Crippledness Big Idea:While it’s clear that Jesus defeated death, hell and the grave on the cross and in His resurrection, the New Testament reminds us that Satan continues to wage warfare against believers
Curing, Crippledness, Clear, Cross, Continues
6. Crippledness (uncountable) The state, quality, or condition of being crippled; Translations
Crippledness, Condition, Crippled
7. CURING OUR Crippledness Big Idea: While it’s clear that Jesus defeated death, hell and the grave on the cross and in His resurrection, the New Testament reminds us that Satan continues to : 2.
Curing, Crippledness, Clear, Cross, Continues
8. As we all know, garroting the Gerber Baby causes blindness and Crippledness
Causes, Crippledness
9. She muses on the euphemisms that are used by others, concluding that they describe no one because " [s]ociety is no readier to accept Crippledness than to accept death, war, sex, sweat, or wrinkles."
Concluding, Crippledness
10. Mairs argues “Society is no readier to accept Crippledness than to accept death, war, sex, sweat, or wrinkles” (Mairs p.241) which states that society isn’t willing to acknowledge people with disabilities as they are put at a disadvantage.
Crippledness
11. Accept Crippledness than to accept death, war, sex, sweat, or wrinkles
Crippledness
12. “When you look at your Crippledness, it’s very difficult to see anything else,” he said
Crippledness
13. Bumble foot is an infection in a bird's foot that, if left untreated, can lead to Crippledness or death
Can, Crippledness
14. In another example of the bitter tone in the essay, Mairs writes, "Society is no readier to accept Crippledness than to accept death, war, sex, sweat, or wrinkles." This passage indicates her agitation with society's inability to face the difficult truth in the way she has done
Crippledness
15. Nouns for cripple include crip, cripple, Crippledness, crippledom, crippler, cripplers, cripples, crippling, cripplings and crips
Cripple, Crip, Crippledness, Crippledom, Crippler, Cripplers, Cripples, Crippling, Cripplings, Crips
16. Reread the following quote from the beginning of the essay: ''Society is no readier to accept Crippledness than to accept death, war, sex, sweat, or wrinkles
Crippledness
17. So be patient with the Crippledness of the world and do not overvalue its consummate beauty
Crippledness, Consummate
18. "The Black Madonnais known as the healer of Crippledness, the healer of harmed women, hurt men, and injured and abused childrenshe is mother mild and tender, mother most alert and tending to, mother most fierce and protective, and mother who heals the worst of the wounded." -- …
Crippledness, Childrenshe
19. "Frida Kahlo used her accident, her Crippledness and her pain to her advantage in her work," Madonna said
Crippledness
20. Characterised or marked by Crippledness; crippled 1995, LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SASKATCHEWAN: And, Mr
Characterised, Crippledness, Crippled
21. However, it is through embracing our complexes, and in this case recognizing an inner sense of Crippledness, that we become human
Complexes, Case, Crippledness
22. Mairs wants people to accept her Crippledness but at the same time not pity her because she is overall able to still go on with her usual daily activities
Crippledness
23. Our Crippledness is covered by the blood
Crippledness, Covered
24. Mairs explains that “society is no readier accept Crippledness than to accept death…” (2)
Crippledness
25. Whether she is creating a disabled text, utilizing body parts to represent the schizophrenic person, exploring the relationship between multiple personality disorder and language, comparing Crippledness to the broken family, sharing the stigma and ostracism of physical disability with a relative, or treating the sociopathic personality
Creating, Comparing, Crippledness
26. A synonym for Lameness is Crippledness.
Crippledness
27. “Every social and economic system is not only a specific system of relations between things and institutions but a system of human relations…all social arrangements must be conducive to overcoming the alienation and Crippledness of man, and to enable him to achieve real freedom and individuality…Humanistic socialism is rooted in the
Conducive, Crippledness
28. She muses on the euphemisms that are used by others, concluding that they describe no one because "[s]ociety is no readier to accept Crippledness than to accept death, war, sex, sweat, or wrinkles." Mairs describes the uncertainty of a (correct) diagnosis early on, the kind of person she was before, and how that has changed and not changed
Concluding, Crippledness, Correct, Changed
29. And in, “On Being a Cripple,” the author only talks about about her Crippledness and how it affects her life
Cripple, Crippledness
CRIPPLEDNESS
Definition of cripple. (Entry 1 of 3) 1a sometimes offensive : a lame or partly disabled person or animal. b : one that is disabled or deficient in a specified manner a social cripple.
tr.v. crip·pled, crip·pling, crip·ples 1. To cause to lose the use of a limb or limbs. 2.
While cripple and crippled traditionally denoted permanent impairments of one or more limbs, disabled is a broader, more comprehensive word that can refer to many different kinds of physical or mental impairments, whether temporary or permanent. cripple and crippled are not deemed offensive when referring to an inanimate object or an animal.