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visually impaired
adjective
- (of a person) having reduced vision so severe as to constitute a disability.
noun
- Usually the visually impaired. people with reduced vision so severe as to constitute a disability, considered collectively:
He founded a training program to aid the visually impaired.
visually impaired
adjective
- having any defect of vision, whether disabling or not
- ( as collective noun; preceded by the ) See partially sighted
the visually impaired
Usage
Derived Forms
- visual impairment, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of visually impaired1
Example Sentences
Samarth Mahapatra from Marietta, Georgia, took second place for a computer algorithm that helps visually impaired people cook.
I met with my visually impaired friend, and she was describing problems to me that she faces daily.
Recently, Piper was tagged dozens of times in a video about a visually impaired person who made their own tactile puzzle.
A marathon runner, he told her he once was paired with a visually impaired person who was training for a race and talked him into a 10-mile run when he had initially agreed to only six.
While seeing-eye dogs are bred and trained for visually impaired people, all dogs — if you let them — are in effect travel guides allowing us to see the world anew.
Cranbrook, Romney's elite private academy, had a teacher who was so visually impaired the kids called him "The Bat."
There are the visually impaired and physically handicapped who cannot use books.
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