Physical definition

Physical impairment means a partial or total loss of a bodily function or part of the body. It includes sensory impairments such as being deaf, hearing impaired, or visually impaired and any combination of physical or mental impairments.
Physical means the natural stable and unstable characteristics and conditions of the land area within a local jurisdiction, including topography, geography, geology, water table and seismic activity.
Physical or "virtual." In "Physical Collocation," the Collocating Party installs and maintains its own equipment in the Housing Party's premises. In "Virtual Collocation," the Housing Party installs and maintains the collocated equipment in the Housing Party's premises. Collocation may include microwave transmission equipment.

Examples of Physical in a sentence

  • Physical harm may also be caused when a parent or carer fabricates the symptoms of, or deliberately induces, illness in a child.

  • The Department’s Contract Manager, who is primarily responsible for the Department’s oversight of the Contract, will be identified in a separate writing to the Contractor upon Contract signing in the following format: Department’s Contract Manager Name Department’s Name Department’s Physical Address Department’s Telephone # Department’s Email Address If the Department changes the Contract Manager, the Department will notify the Contractor.

  • Temporary Notes shall be issuable in any authorized denomination, and substantially in the form of the Physical Notes but with such omissions, insertions and variations as may be appropriate for temporary Notes, all as may be determined by the Company.

  • Until so exchanged, the temporary Notes shall in all respects be entitled to the same benefits and subject to the same limitations under this Indenture as Physical Notes authenticated and delivered hereunder.

  • The Contractor’s Contract Manager, who is primarily responsible for the Contractor’s oversight of the Contract performance, will be identified in a separate writing to the Department upon Contract signing in the following format: Contractor’s Contract Manager Name Contractor’s Name Contractor’s Physical Address Contractor’s Telephone # Contractor’s Email Address If the Contractor changes its Contract Manager, the Contractor will notify the Department.


More Definitions of Physical

Physical means both the natural and human-derived features, and the interaction of natural and human processes over time. Other terms sometimes used for this dimension include ‘natural and physical resources’ (which echoes RMA phraseology), natural and built environment (which echoes the Randerson Report phraseology), ‘physical environment’, ‘biophysical’ (which is potentially problematic if it is taken to mean only the natural aspects of landscape rather than both natural and human features)50, and ‘geographical’.
Physical custody means the place you live and who is directly supervising you.
Physical. You are required to physically count the inventory of Packaged Product on March 31each year, you have on hand in your Licensed Establishment including your Manufacturer On-site Store and any Warehouses in BC. The inventory that you physically counted (converted to litres) should be reported in the ‘Closing Inventory – Physical’ column of the Packaged Product Movement Summary. Ensure you retain the inventory count sheets which record the inventory physically counted on March 31 along with the Commercial Distillery’s inventory records.
Physical. Restraint means bodily force used to substantially limit a student’s movement, except that consensual, solicited or unintentional contact and contact to provide comfort, assistance or instruction shall not be deemed to be physical restraint.
Physical means “of or relating to natural or material things as opposed to things mental, moral, spiritual, or imaginary: material, natural[.]” Webster’s Third New Int’l Dictionary 1706; see also 10A Couch on Insurance § 148.46 (3d ed. 2019) (“The requirement that the loss be ‘physical,’ given the ordinary definition of that term, is widely held to exclude alleged losses that are intangible or incorporeal and, thereby, to preclude any claim against the property insurer when the insured merely suffers a detrimental economic impact unaccompanied by a distinct,
Physical means “having material existence: perceptible especially through the senses and subject to the laws of nature.” Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/physical (last visited Feb. 14, 2021).
Physical also means "objective", and objectivity is considered to be "not part of the observer" (the term "observer" contains this misunderstanding in itself). So where in this world is the observer? Observed by whom? Or not observed at all?