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Definition of “visually impaired”

visually impaired

Definitions

adjective

    1. having any defect of vision, whether disabling or not
    2. (as collective noun; preceded by the) ⇒ the visually impaired
      See partially sighted

Derived Forms

visual impairment noun

Example Sentences Including 'visually impaired'

For the severely visually impaired , the exercises given here will be of great benefit.
Kando, Juliette The Natural Face Book
He has swept the medals for visually impaired skiers at the 2002 Winter Paralympic Games, thanks largely, he claims, to the soft snow.
Times, Sunday Times (2002)
I'm going to bring in an interior designer because I'm visually impaired when it comes to decorating.
Times, Sunday Times (2004)
Short, who is visually impaired , could hardly move his right shoulder six weeks ago after he fell off a wall.
The Mercury, Sunday Tasmanian (2004)
The majority of its guests are blind, visually impaired or deafblind.
Toronto Sun (2003)
The visually impaired get a chance to experience the internet, and Microsoft gets to tap an entirely new segment of users.
Business Today (2002)

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