Synonym: incompetent, unable, unfit, unqualified. Antonym: capable. Similar words: capable, capability, culpable, palpable, impalpable, capacity, encapsulate, encapsulated. Meaning: ['ɪn'keɪpəbl] adj. 1. (followed by `of') lacking capacity or ability 2. not being susceptible to or admitting of something (usually followed by `of') 3. lacking the necessary skill or knowledge etc. 4. (followed by `of') not having the temperament or inclination for 5. not meeting requirements.
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121, I was flooded with so much pleasure at once I felt incapable of reciprocating.
122, Capitalism may be perceived as unfair, and needing reform, but it is also perceived as incapable of fundamental transformation.
123, In his case, it was a farming image, though he was incapable of cultivating the smallest back garden.
124, George Cunningham, who have already proved themselves totally incapable of any future viability by already losing by an embarrassing margin.
125, When the astronaut is in a uniform gravitational field he is incapable of determining his motion by any mechanical means.
126, The state is seen as corrupt and callous, incapable of delivering justice or prosperity to the people.
127, I took him to therapy-and he was so angry and so hostile, and so incapable of dealing with his impulses.
128, An employer cannot afford to hire incapable workers.
129, The students seem incapable of speaking ad rem.
130, Incapable management ruined the company.
131, He was a man incapable of violence.
132, Through it all, George has been an ideal worker:honest (perhaps because he is incapable of lying), uncomplaining andextremely punctual.
133, The science and technology at the time the product is put in circulation is at a level incapable of detecting the defect.
134, Incapable government, big official, Bragging, small fry, Say the some a words.
135, No man was more incapable of flashy make - believe than Mr. Casaubon.
136, The earliest forms of jet-propulsion, such as the pulse jet utilized in the Flying Bomb, were incapable of functioning at rest, in view of the absence of any means of air-compression.
137, It might seem that we're simply incapable of reliably tracking our own subjective states, but social scientists solved this problem years ago: Just randomize the time of inquiry.
138, The more comprehensive objective standards should be built for unaccomplished offenders and incapable crimes in attempted crime. The legislation of attempted crime should also be further perfected.
138, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
139, Within an hour he was half seas over and incapable of getting home by himself.
140, In electronics, pertaining to an equipment incapable of amplification or power generation.
141, While, for the great limitation of the conventional interpretation method, on the condition of complicated geologic model and inner or outer boundary, this method appears incapable.
142, The pull-model is ideal for applications that connect to the bus only intermittently or are incapable of maintaining a persistent connection with the bus.
143, Those saying no to books will be incapable of adapting to the information era.
144, These ideas are favored because such actions required up-and-down motions of the arm, and fossil evidence indicates that the dino king was incapable of rotating or twisting its arms.
145, Without rules, the international monetary and financial system is incapable of forestalling crises, financial bubbles and the widening of imbalances.
146, The incident left him unstrung and incapable of rational effort.
147, Should any one among you be incapable of grasping a certain truth, or be striving to comprehend it, show forth, when conversing with him, a spirit of extreme kindliness and good-will.
148, This false identification makes you incapable of understanding what anything is for.
149, Your gratitude should have rendered you incapable of such conduct towards your benefactor.
150, Then, Japan's achievement demolished any lingering racist notions that non - whites were somehow incapable of modernisation.
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