It is a description used to describe physically disabled people. Some feel that this description is more accurate than just saying somebody is physically disabled. Physically challenged implies that there is challenge to be met or overcome, Where as using physically disabled means that someone who cannot be indpendent from there physical disability.
Many in the disability community feel that the word disabled is very limiting in how it describes people with disabilities. I feel that differently abled would be a good description versus disability.
To 'brook no challenge' means there is no challenge that you will turn away from.
"Physically" is an adverb and so it can only modify "challenge" when it is a verb or "challenged" when used as an adjective. To challenge can mean to invite someone into a contest or fight. It can mean to provide difficulties in completing something. In this particular case, it is a euphemism, a politically correct term for someone who, by reason of injury or disease, is impaired or impeded in ordinary bodily or mental functions. Such a person is called "challenged"; "mentally challenged" if their problem is mental, "visually challenged" if they can't see right, and "physically challenged" particularly when the problems involve the limbs and muscle system. So, you can't say "a girl who is suffering from physically challenge." That is not English. You need to say, "a girl who is physically challenged". That means, a girl whose legs have been amputated, who is paralysed from the waist down, suffers from uncontrollable muscle spasms, or muscle deterioration, or was born without arms or something similar.
It is a description used to describe physically disabled people. Some feel that this description is more accurate than just saying somebody is physically disabled. Physically challenged implies that there is challenge to be met or overcome, Where as using physically disabled means that someone who cannot be indpendent from there physical disability. Many in the disability community feel that the word disabled is very limiting in how it describes people with disabilities. I feel that differently abled would be a good description versus disability.
Real World Road Rules Challenge - 1998 Physically and Mentally Challenged The 25 Most Unforgettable Challenge Moments 15-0 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14
It means you're ready to take anything on.
It means taking up the challenge. Let's say I come and challenge you to a fight and you accept the challenge, we both will have a fight
physically means well its like a verb its something you do with your body. mentally means when you think it, like emotions.
Dare is a word that means to challenge someone to do something.
It means to finally bring something to an end successfully. Going over the hump means facing a challenge, and over the hump means you have overcome that challenge.
a challenge means taking the risk of doing something, while limitation means the period of time given to do the given work....
It means that an animal or species adapt physically to the enviorment.
It means what you like about you're guy on the outside.