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- Dictionaryin·ca·pac·i·tate/ˌinkəˈpasəˌtāt/
verb
- 1. prevent from functioning in a normal way: "he was incapacitated by a heart attack"
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to make someone unable to work or do things normally, or unable to do what they intended to do: The accident left me incapacitated for seven months. Rubber bullets are designed to incapacitate people rather than kill them. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Injuring and injuries. at-risk. battered child syndrome. battered woman syndrome.
- Znaczenie Incapacitate, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
incapacitate definicja: 1. to make someone unable to work or...
- English (US)
to make someone unable to work or do things normally, or...
- Incapacitate in Polish
INCAPACITATE translate: unieruchomić. Learn more in the...
- Incapacitate in Russian
INCAPACITATE translate: делать неспособным, лишать...
- Incapacitate in Traditional Chinese
INCAPACITATE translate: 使無能力(正常工作或做事);使無法(做想做之事). Learn more...
- Znaczenie Incapacitate, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
The meaning of INCAPACITATE is to deprive of capacity or natural power : disable. How to use incapacitate in a sentence.
If you are incapacitated, you can’t do what you normally do, what you’re being asked to do — or perhaps, much of anything. To incapacitate someone is to cause him or her to be unable to function normally, like a bad cold that incapacitates you.
Incapacitate definition: to deprive of ability, qualification, or strength; make incapable or unfit; disable. . See examples of INCAPACITATE used in a sentence.
to make someone unable to work or do things normally, or unable to do what they intended to do: The accident left me incapacitated for seven months. Rubber bullets are designed to incapacitate people rather than kill them. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Injuring and injuries. at-risk. battered child syndrome. battered woman syndrome.
tr.v. in·ca·pac·i·tat·ed, in·ca·pac·i·tat·ing, in·ca·pac·i·tates. 1. To deprive of strength or ability; disable. 2. To make legally ineligible; disqualify. in′ca·pac′i·ta′tion n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the verb incapacitate, which means to make somebody/something unable to live or work normally. See examples, synonyms and word origin.