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Term: Inabled

Definition: The term "inabled" is a popular neologism that combines the words "inclusive" and "enabled." It refers to the state or action of empowering individuals with disabilities, allowing them to fully participate in society and avail themselves of all opportunities.


Senses:
  1. Noun: The state of being enabled and empowered despite having a disability.
  2. Verb: To provide the necessary support and resources to individuals with disabilities in order to enable their full participation.
  3. Adjective: Describing a person, place, or thing that is designed or modified to be accessible and inclusive for individuals with disabilities.

Examples:
  1. Noun:
    • John's determination and the support he receives from his family epitomize inabled.
    • Through advocacy and awareness campaigns, the organization aims to promote inabled and equal opportunities for all.
  2. Verb:
    • Including closed captions in educational videos can help inabled students to fully engage with the material.
    • The government is implementing policies to inable individuals with disabilities by ensuring workplace accessibility.
  3. Adjective:
    • The newly constructed playground is entirely inabled and welcomes children of all abilities.
    • This innovative app provides an inabled browsing experience for visually impaired users.

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