Crippled

Adjective

 * 1)  Having a less than fully functional limb, or injuries which prevent full mobility.
 * 1848 "A crippled man, twenty years older than you, whom you will have to wait on?" — Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre, Chapter 17.
 * 1)  Having any difficulty or impediment which can be likened to a crippling injury.
 * 1893 The Percy Driscoll estate was in such a crippled shape when its owner died that it could pay only sixty percent of its great indebtedness, and was settled at that rate. — Mark Twain, Pudd'nhead Wilson.

Antonyms

 * noncrippled
 * uncrippled

Verb
crippled



Adverbs for Crippled
hopelessly; helplessly; pitiably; deplorably; tragically; permanently; temporarily; crookedly; slightly; terribly; fearsomely; incredibly; pathetically; pitifully; cruelly; horribly; brutally;  deliberately; curiously; strangely; sadly; painfully; dreadfully; indescribably.

Thesaurus
bad, castrated, damaged, debilitated, disabled, disarmed, disqualified, emasculated, game, halt, halting, hamstrung, handicapped, hobbling, hog-tied, incapacitated, inoperative, invalidated, lame, limping, maimed, paralyzed, prostrate, spavined, weak, weakened

Adjective

 * Chamicuro:
 * Finnish: rampa
 * French: estropié
 * German: verkrüppelt


 * Russian: искалеченный, изувеченный
 * Spanish: ,