Examples of using Retarded in English and their translations into Hindi
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I have had tons of bullies who would call me retarded, even on my Facebook page.
the development of the cells and tissues of the fetus are slowed or retarded, which is called intra-uterine growth retardation.
In 1922, the island also became a home for mentally retarded where a doctor allegedly experimented on patients with crude lobotomies.
Einstein's parents were fearful that he was retarded- of course, their fear was completely unfounded!
Some teachers work with mentally retarded or autistic children and teach them life skills
His parents were fearful that he was retarded- of course, their fears were eventually laid to rest!
Some tried to console us by saying Andrew was not really retarded.
The Zapadniki saw Russia as retarded and medieval compared to western Europe,
She said that at first there was a feeling that she got into a school for the mentally retarded.
This obviously only worked for a while and now‘retarded' is itself considered not politically correct.
Aerial oxidation, hydrolysis, and other chemical reactions that degrade the products are retarded or prevented entirely.
in abnormal birth weight, smaller head circumference and retarded growth and height.
James Wilson: Wilson was an 18 year old mentally retarded person who also was somewhat crippled with a bad foot.
They are also employed in the schools for mentally retarded and physically challenged children,
(6) Mentally retarded son/daughter and minor son/daughter would be entitled for the family pension and payment will be made through designated guardian.
Today, the term“retarded” is slowly being replaced by new words like“special” or“challenged.”.
Retarded comes from the Latin“retardare”,
Am had a kind Allview phone and read the manufacturer's specifications are not retarded….
mentally retarded kid, lawn mower Joba.
consequences were extremely disappointing, since mentally retarded patients lost the ultimate opportunity to a reasonable existence.