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incapacitated
[ in-kuh-pas-i-tey-tid ]
adjective
- deprived of strength or ability; made incapable or nonfunctional:
She鈥檒l be incapacitated for several weeks after the surgery.
Those stealing fuel from incapacitated tanker trucks risk being killed by explosions.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of incapacitated1
Example Sentences
Dear Liz: I read your column about the parent who unexpectedly had to take over for their incapacitated son.
He revealed in late 2022 that, soon after his election almost a decade before, he had entrusted a prewritten resignation letter to a senior Vatican official in case he was ever too incapacitated to serve.
She touted the positive results of her mental evaluations to 鈥淕ood Day New York鈥 host and friend Rosanna Scotto and joked off claims that she is incapacitated in her latest call into 鈥淭he Breakfast Club.鈥
They can make decisions about medical treatment if their partner becomes ill and incapacitated, or extend financial benefits 鈥 such as Pisit's government pension 鈥 to their spouse.
Kaplan said in a statement Thursday that 鈥渁 state court found her to be legally incapacitated, meaning that she is not capable of making legal and financial decisions on her own.鈥
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