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Incapacitate   /ɪnkəpˈæsɪtˌeɪt/   Listen
Incapacitate

verb
(past & past part. incapacitated; pres. part. incapacitating)
1.
Make unable to perform a certain action.  Synonyms: disable, disenable.
2.
Injure permanently.  Synonyms: disable, handicap, invalid.






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"Incapacitate" Quotes from Famous Books



... prescribed by a Chicago orthopedist. The shoes, however, did not seem to lessen the pain. After an ordinary day's occupation, she could not even walk across the floor at dinner-time. A walk of two blocks would incapacitate her for many days. She was convinced that her feet could never be cured and came to me only on account of nervous trouble. On the day of her arrival she flung herself down on the couch, saying that ...
— Outwitting Our Nerves - A Primer of Psychotherapy • Josephine A. Jackson and Helen M. Salisbury



Words linked to "Incapacitate" :   injure, alter, confine, disenable, change, restrain, modify, hold, enable, nobble, pinion, lay up, wound, invalid, hock



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