"Retarding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Retarding" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Retarding" Meaning

Definition: Causing or likely to cause a slowdown or hindrance, often referring to a condition or behavior that impairs normal development or progress.

Example: A physical disability can impede the child's mental and physical retarding.

Synonyms: hindering, delaying, slowing down.

Antonyms: advancing, accelerating, speeding up.

"Retarding" Examples

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1. Preventing Progress: The implementation of the new policy has been seen by some as retarding the development of the economy due to the high taxes imposed on businesses.

2. Slowing Development: The recent bureaucratic changes have been retarding the growth of the city's infrastructure, causing significant delays in projects.

3. Impeding Learning: The old software was found to be retarding the digital literacy of students, leading to calls for its upgrade or replacement.

4. Hindering Health: Smoking was identified as a major factor retarding the healing process of patients with respiratory conditions.

5. Slowing Down Progression: The jury's verdict was seen as retarding the social progress by upholding a discriminatory law, sparking widespread criticism and protests.

"Retarding" Similar Words

Retaliative

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Retaliator

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A person or thing that retaliates, or gives revenge or reprisal for a wrong suffered.

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"Retarded" is typically considered an outdated and offensive term. In the past, it was used to describe someone with an intellectual disability, especially one of very high severity. However, this term has largely fallen out of favor due to its negative and stigmatizing connotations. The correct terminology today is to use person-first language, such as 'person with intellectual disability' or simply to describe someone's abilities or developmental needs without using value-laden words.<br><br>In a different context, the term "retarded" can be seen in technological or mechanical terms, referring to a device or process that functions at a slower speed than expected, often indicating an issue with its speed or performance.<br><br>It's worthy to note that "retarded" is often associated with "retarded expression" in educational and psychological fields, which refers to a type of behavior that is slower than usual or moderately delayed in terms of development or maturation. <br><br>In contemporary English, the term is not used in a prolific way, or recommendations are made to not use it in any descriptions.

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the past tense of "retch", which means to feel nausea or a sudden need to vomit

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Rete

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