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    incapacitate
    /ˌɪnkəˈpasɪteɪt/

    verb

    • 1. prevent from functioning in a normal way: "he was incapacitated by a heart attack"

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  2. 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.

  3. The meaning of INCAPACITATE is to deprive of capacity or natural power : disable. How to use incapacitate in a sentence.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Incapacitate definition: to deprive of ability, qualification, or strength; make incapable or unfit; disable. . See examples of INCAPACITATE used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of incapacitate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Define incapacitate. incapacitate synonyms, incapacitate pronunciation, incapacitate translation, English dictionary definition of incapacitate. 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....

  9. INCAPACITATE definition: 1. to make someone too sick or weak to work or do things normally: 2. the fact of being unable to…. Learn more.

  10. (ɪnkəpæsɪteɪt ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense incapacitates, present participle incapacitating, past tense, past participle incapacitated. transitive verb. If something incapacitates you, it weakens you in some way, so that you cannot do certain things. [formal] A broken toe had briefly incapacitated him.

  11. How to use . incapacitate in a sentenceThe White House sent people with orders “to incapacitate me totally.”