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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181, There must be somewhere in this world you're incapable of reaching. and as it's said that the forbidden fruit is sweet.
182, Sentimentally I am disposed to harmony; but organically I am incapable of a tune.
183, Because the width dimension of loxodrome groove is narrow and the depth is deep, some machining methods are incapable, such as end-milling or electrochemistry.
184, Incapable of fathoming such depravity[sentencedict.com], the great Titan began to slip into a brooding depression.
185, He came across as a dull-witted manager incapable of running the department.
186, Besides, in the position of the dynast, Cao Pi was naturally incapable of opposing the assertion of using literal works to maintain the body of teachings on social relationships.
187, Those animals which are incapable of making covenants with one another, to the end that they may neither inflict nor suffer harm, are without either justice or injustice.
188, Re-introduction of B cells incapable of secreting Ig restored diabetes development.
189, They also resort to theories, predictions, and intuitions that are inherently incapable of exact proof.
190, Hence hell, will not accept me and purgatories heaven, because my brush-off rescue, the soul is also incapable for the dint.
191, This feat gives the lie to the picture, common in America and Asia, of Europe as a washed-up continent incapable of change.
192, These few, however, tyrannize the worker, who is so healthy that he is incapable of inventing ornament. They force him to execute ornament which they have designed, in the most diverse materials.
193, The acklay's foreward slashing claws are actually hypertrophied fingertips sheathed in hardened skin incapable of feeling pain.
194, The results provided the detail, cytological evidence that organelles in the microgametophyte are incapable of genetic transmission in the two species of Lilium.
195, He could be a hater—anyone who failed to perceive the genius of his hero Aneurin Bevan, whose biography he wrote, had best look out—but he was incapable of sustained malevolence.
196, A country like Somalia is incapable of forming and executing state policy; it is a hapless state.
197, His mind, atrophied by the stultifying work he did day in day out, was incapable of conceiving any hopes or dreams other than those connected with the Admiralty.
198, I remember how young wannabe career politicians within the Labour party hijacked the student movement and crippled it to the point it was incapable of dissent.
199, A foreigner is incapable of becoming president of the United States.
200, If you store a battery when it's fully discharged, it could fall into a deep discharge state, which renders it incapable of holding any charge.
201, She was incapable of elaborate artifice, and she restored to no jocular device.
202, At the time, the young heir to the dynasty, Mungo Baobab, seemed incapable of seeing the bigger picture, as his attentions were scattered by irresponsibility.
203, Butcapitalism is incapable of inventinga future which does not ritually reproduce its present. With, needless to say, more options .. .
204, Their main limitation is that they are incapable of rising to the ionosphere.
More similar words: capable, capability, culpable, palpable, impalpable, capacity, encapsulate, encapsulated, able, viable, cable, table, unable, gabled, enable, notable, liable, usable, amiable, tableau, affable, parable, be able to, likable, sociable, amicable, disabled, sizeable, malleable, reliable.