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incapacitate
in·ca·pac·i·tate I0078500 (ĭn′kə-păs′ĭ-tāt′)tr.v. in·ca·pac·i·tat·ed, in·ca·pac·i·tat·ing, in·ca·pac·i·tates 1. To deprive of strength or ability; disable.2. To make legally ineligible; disqualify. in′ca·pac′i·ta′tion n.incapacitate (ˌɪnkəˈpæsɪˌteɪt) vb (tr) 1. to deprive of power, strength, or capacity; disable2. (Law) to deprive of legal capacity or eligibility ˌincaˌpaciˈtation nin•ca•pac•i•tate (ˌɪn kəˈpæs ɪˌteɪt) v.t. -tat•ed, -tat•ing. 1. to deprive of ability, qualification, or strength; disable. 2. to deprive of legal power. [1650–60] in`ca•pac`i•ta′tion, n. incapacitate Past participle: incapacitated Gerund: incapacitating
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incapacitate | incapacitate |
Present |
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I incapacitate | you incapacitate | he/she/it incapacitates | we incapacitate | you incapacitate | they incapacitate |
Preterite |
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I incapacitated | you incapacitated | he/she/it incapacitated | we incapacitated | you incapacitated | they incapacitated |
Present Continuous |
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I am incapacitating | you are incapacitating | he/she/it is incapacitating | we are incapacitating | you are incapacitating | they are incapacitating |
Present Perfect |
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I have incapacitated | you have incapacitated | he/she/it has incapacitated | we have incapacitated | you have incapacitated | they have incapacitated |
Past Continuous |
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I was incapacitating | you were incapacitating | he/she/it was incapacitating | we were incapacitating | you were incapacitating | they were incapacitating |
Past Perfect |
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I had incapacitated | you had incapacitated | he/she/it had incapacitated | we had incapacitated | you had incapacitated | they had incapacitated |
Future |
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I will incapacitate | you will incapacitate | he/she/it will incapacitate | we will incapacitate | you will incapacitate | they will incapacitate |
Future Perfect |
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I will have incapacitated | you will have incapacitated | he/she/it will have incapacitated | we will have incapacitated | you will have incapacitated | they will have incapacitated |
Future Continuous |
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I will be incapacitating | you will be incapacitating | he/she/it will be incapacitating | we will be incapacitating | you will be incapacitating | they will be incapacitating |
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I have been incapacitating | you have been incapacitating | he/she/it has been incapacitating | we have been incapacitating | you have been incapacitating | they have been incapacitating |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been incapacitating | you will have been incapacitating | he/she/it will have been incapacitating | we will have been incapacitating | you will have been incapacitating | they will have been incapacitating |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been incapacitating | you had been incapacitating | he/she/it had been incapacitating | we had been incapacitating | you had been incapacitating | they had been incapacitating |
Conditional |
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I would incapacitate | you would incapacitate | he/she/it would incapacitate | we would incapacitate | you would incapacitate | they would incapacitate |
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I would have incapacitated | you would have incapacitated | he/she/it would have incapacitated | we would have incapacitated | you would have incapacitated | they would have incapacitated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | incapacitate - make unable to perform a certain action; "disable this command on your computer"disable, disenablealter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"lay up - disable or confine, as with an illness; "She was laid up with pneumonia for six weeks"nobble - disable by drugging; "nobble the race horses"pinion - cut the wings off (of birds)restrain, confine, hold - to close within bounds, limit or hold back from movement; "This holds the local until the express passengers change trains"; "About a dozen animals were held inside the stockade"; "The illegal immigrants were held at a detention center"; "The terrorists held the journalists for ransom" | | 2. | incapacitate - injure permanently; "He was disabled in a car accident"handicap, invalid, disableinjure, wound - cause injuries or bodily harm tohock - disable by cutting the hock |
incapacitateverb disable, cripple, paralyse, scupper (Brit. slang), prostrate, immobilize, put someone out of action (informal), lay someone up (informal) A serious fall incapacitated him.incapacitateverbTo render powerless or motionless, as by inflicting severe injury:cripple, disable, immobilize, knock out, paralyze.Idiom: put out of action.Translationsincapacitate
incapacitate (someone)To cause someone to be physically unable to do something. Oh man, that illness incapacitated me for weeks—I still get tired just walking up and down the steps.See also: incapacitateincapacitate (someone) for (a period of time)To cause someone to be physically unable to do something for a particular length of time. Oh man, that illness incapacitated me for weeks—I still get tired just walking up and down the steps.See also: incapacitate, of, periodincapacitate (someone) for (something)To cause someone to be physically unable to do something (specified after "for"). Oh, Tiffany's not that sick—this illness won't incapacitate her for her chores, I'll see to that!See also: incapacitateincapacitate (someone) for (something) for (a period of time)To cause someone to be physically unable to do something for a particular length of time. Oh, Tiffany's not that sick—this illness won't incapacitate her for her chores for long, I'll see to that!See also: incapacitate, of, periodincapacitate someone (for something) (for a period of time)to make someone physically unfit for [doing] something for a period of time. The accident incapacitated Rick for further work for a year. Sam's carelessness incapacitated Frank for a month.incapacitate
incapacitate (ĭn″kă-păs′ĭ-tāt) Being made incapable of some function, act or strength. This may be purely physical or intellectual or both. incapacitate
Synonyms for incapacitateverb disableSynonyms- disable
- cripple
- paralyse
- scupper
- prostrate
- immobilize
- put someone out of action
- lay someone up
Synonyms for incapacitateverb to render powerless or motionless, as by inflicting severe injurySynonyms- cripple
- disable
- immobilize
- knock out
- paralyze
Synonyms for incapacitateverb make unable to perform a certain actionSynonymsRelated Words- alter
- change
- modify
- lay up
- nobble
- pinion
- restrain
- confine
- hold
verb injure permanentlySynonymsRelated Words |