(usu + of) lacking the capacity, ability, etc to do or admit of something
He's incapable of making decisions
The distance is incapable of precise measurement
unfit, esp because of illness or the effects of alcohol or drugs
archaic (+ of) having no understanding or awareness of something; unable to take it in
She chanted snatches of old tunes, as one incapable of her own distress — Shakespeare
incapability /-ʹbiliti/ noun
incapably adv
[via French from late Latin incapabilis, from in-1 + capabilis: see capable]