Deaf definition

Deaf means persons having 70 DB hearing loss in speech frequencies in both ears;
Deaf is a broad term that generally describes people who have a severe to profound hearing loss. Deaf individuals may communicate by American Sign Language (ASL), another form of signed language, lip-reading, English (written or spoken), or any other method of communication. They may use a combination of Sign Language Interpreters, hearing aids, assistive listening devices, and other specialized technology.
Deaf means a person whose average loss in the speech frequencies (500-2000 Hertz) in the better ear is 82 decibels, A.S.A., or worse.

Examples of Deaf in a sentence

  • In addition to equipment loans and services as outlined above, the Provincial Resource Program – Auditory Outreach offers audiology, speech language pathology, and teacher of the Deaf and hard of hearing expertise and outreach consultation for students with cochlear implants.

  • Employees of the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, the Department of Developmental Disabilities, the Department of Veterans Services, Schools for the Deaf and Blind, the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, and the Department of Youth Services shall be eligible up to a maximum of nine hundred sixty (960) hours of Occupational Injury Leave per claim with pay at total rate.

  • In the Schools for the Deaf and the Blind, employees shall have their life insurance paid during the calendar year under the terms of this Article.

  • PTA (dB HL) SRT (dB HL) WRS WRS Intensity (dB HL) Right Ear 80 80 44 100 Left Ear 10 15 100 50 Spondee Technique MLV WRS Technique Recorded List and Number NU-6 Right: 1A Left: 1B Number of Items Right: 50 Left: 10 MD MLV = Monitored Live Voice NU-6 = Northwestern University List 6 CID W-22 = Central Institute of the Deaf, Word List 22.

  • The Contractors interpreters must have an active membership in good standing with Washington State Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (WSRID).


More Definitions of Deaf

Deaf means person having 70 DB hearing loss in speech frequencies in both ears.
Deaf means persons having 70 DB hearing loss in speech frequencies in both ears; (b) "hard of hearing" means person having 60 DB to 70 DB hearing loss in speech frequencies in both ears;
Deaf means a person whose average loss in the speech frequencies (500-2000 Hertz) in the better ear is eighty-two decibels, A.S.A., or worse. The impairment of deafness shall be certified to by a qualified otolaryngologist or a licensed audiologist under chapter 468E on forms prescribed by the department of taxation.
Deaf means persons having 70 DB hearing loss in speech frequencies in bothears;
Deaf means a person whose average loss in the speech frequencies (five hundred to two thousand Hertz) in the better ear is ninety-two decibels, or such other level as may be updated by American National Standards Institute (A.N.S.I.), or worse, as certified under this section.
Deaf means a condition where a person's hearing ability is ab- sent or mostly absent.
Deaf means a hearing loss of such severity that an individual must depend on visual methods to communicate.