Similar words: incapacitate, incapacitated, capacity, incapacitation, carrying capacity, capacitor, capacitance, rapacity. Meaning: [‚ɪŋkə'pæsɪtɪ] n. 1. lack of intellectual power 2. lack of physical or natural qualifications.
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31. The pious Sweater would attribute it to idleness or incapacity.
32. Because of their incapacity to accept the eight-fold worldly conditions.
33. A sole proprietorship ends with the incapacity or death of the owner.
34. For a self-employed person or a former self-employed person who claims payment on grounds of total incapacity , there is no need to produce an employer letter.
35. The Tsar's displeasure was increased at Vilna by Kutuzov's obvious unwillingness or incapacity to see the importance of the approaching campaign.
36. For a self-employed person or a former self-employed person who claims payment on grounds of total incapacity, there is no need to produce an.
37. How does ability let him become brave firm and bold have self-confidence, no longer so cowardly and recreant incapacity ?
38. The court have to act because of the incapacity of the trustee.
39. In earlier downturns, the jobless have been pushed off the claimant count and onto incapacity benefit.
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