Pronunciation: /rɪˌtɑːrˈdeɪʃən/
noun the state of being delayed or held back in terms of progress or development
A1 Intellectual retardation can affect a person's ability to learn new things.
A2 The doctor diagnosed the child with developmental retardation.
B1 There are various therapies available to help individuals with cognitive retardation.
B2 The research focused on the causes of mental retardation in children.
C1 The organization works to raise awareness about the challenges faced by individuals with intellectual retardation.
C2 The study examined the impact of early intervention on reducing cognitive retardation in infants.
formal Intellectual retardation is a condition characterized by significant limitations in intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior.
informal The doctor explained that the child's mental retardation may require specialized education and support.
slang Using the term 'retardation' as an insult is offensive and disrespectful.
figurative The economic retardation of the region was evident in the lack of infrastructure development.
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