Incapacitated [adjective]

Definition of Incapacitated:

disabled

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Opposite/Antonyms of Incapacitated:


Sentence/Example of Incapacitated:

Gentlemen:—I am in a sad plight to say much of interest—too thoroughly incapacitated to do justice to you or myself.

The toil and hardship of the journey had incapacitated the others.

She is the guardian of her own children; and the court always confirms this right, unless she is incapacitated.

Also the state takes care of the sick and incapacitated, and the mentally or physically defective.

To keep a shepherd incapacitated by age and liable to lose a flock in a snow-storm, was to invite ruin.

The older women are widows with children, or women with husbands sick or out of work or in some way incapacitated.

He commanded in the battle of Fair Oaks (May 31, 1862), and was so severely wounded as to be incapacitated for several months.

One of his sons was still incapacitated because of injuries from the same hand, and his wife died June 21st, 1865.

Every year some would die and others become incapacitated by age and infirmity; there would be no new ones to take their places.

He is a useless burden on the earth like an incapacitated bull and perisheth ingloriously.