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incapacit

 

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Term: incapacit

Description:

Incapacit is a verb that refers to the act of rendering someone incapable or unable to perform certain tasks or functions.

Senses:

  • Sense 1 (Transitive Verb): To disable or debilitate someone physically or mentally.
  • Sense 2 (Transitive Verb): To disqualify or hinder someone from performing a duty or activity.
  • Sense 3 (Intransitive Verb): To become incapacitated or unable to act.

Examples:

Sense 1:
  • His leg injury incapacitated him, preventing him from participating in the marathon.
  • The toxin from the snake bite completely incapacitated the small animal.
Sense 2:
  • The strict regulations incapacitated many businesses from expanding.
  • Being caught in heavy traffic incapacitated him from reaching the meeting on time.
Sense 3:
  • After drinking excessively, he incapacitated and couldn't make any rational decisions.
  • The computer system crashed, causing the entire department to incapacitate temporarily.

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