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ability constitutes a disability. The more
direct antonym of "ability" is "
inability" instead.
Various theories of the
essential features of
abilities have...
- hear the
speech of others.
Mutism is
typically understood as a person's
inability to speak, and
commonly observed by
their family members, caregivers, teachers...
- mayor's
removal without the
involvement of the governor: a five-member "
Inability Committee" is
formed composed of the city's
corporation counsel (head...
- of his
periodical The
Arminian and also
advocated a
strong doctrine of
inability. The
Methodist Quarterly Review states that: It is not
sufficiently known...
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oropharyngeal dysphagia include difficulty controlling food in the mouth,
inability to
control food or
saliva in the mouth,
difficulty initiating a swallow...
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disturbance is an
inability to
maintain major components of identity. An
identity disturbance is
charaterized by a
deficiency or
inability to
maintain one...
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awakening occurs earlier (more than 30 minutes) than
desired with an
inability to go back to
sleep and
before total sleep time
reaches 6.5 hours. Early...
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common symptom of COVID-19 and can
persist as long COVID.
Anosmia is the
inability to smell. It may be
partial or total, and can be
specific to
certain smells...
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Aphantasia (/ˌeɪfænˈteɪʒə/ AY-fan-TAY-zhə, /ˌæfænˈteɪʒə/ AF-an-TAY-zhə) is the
inability to
voluntarily visualize mental images. The
phenomenon was
first described...
- 'taste') is the loss of
taste functions of the tongue,
particularly the
inability to
detect sweetness, sourness, bitterness, saltiness, and
umami (meaning...