Incapacitate - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˌɪnkəˈpæsɪteɪt|
Brit.
|ˌɪnkəˈpæsɪteɪt|
verb
- make unable to perform a certain action (syn: disable, disenable)
- injure permanently (syn: disable, handicap, invalid)
- injure permanently (syn: disable, handicap, invalid)
Extra examples
The class teaches you how to incapacitate an attacker.
The stroke left her completely incapacitated.
He was incapacitated by the pain.
Her mother has been incapacitated by a fall.
A successful attack would incapacitate military training camps.
Rubber bullets are intended to incapacitate people rather than to kill them.
He has done no act to incapacitate himself from selling the property.
Law does not incapacitate her from becoming an owner of such stock.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: incapacitate
he/she/it: incapacitates
present participle: incapacitating
past tense: incapacitated
past participle: incapacitated
I/you/we/they: incapacitate
he/she/it: incapacitates
present participle: incapacitating
past tense: incapacitated
past participle: incapacitated
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