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impair
in
Tangerine, by Edward Bloor
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- Being vision impaired, Paul is entitled to take part in our IEP program.†
p. 27.1 *impaired = made worse or less effective
- Could a vision-impaired person tell the difference?†
p. 28.6
- So there I sat on that yellow school bus—Erik Fisher's younger brother, Eclipse Boy, visually impaired and totally incapable of following in his brother's footsteps.†
p. 35.3
- It said, "Vision-impaired students should report to the office for assistance."†
p. 36.8
- You told them I'm visually impaired!†
p. 63.9
- Did I look visually impaired then?†
p. 64.1
- Murrow sent him this memo saying that I'm in a handicapped program, a program for the visually impaired.†
p. 69.6
- A visually impaired student?†
p. 105.1
Definitions:
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(1)
(impair) make worse or less effective
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)