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(Followed by `of') lacking capacity or ability.
unqualified
capable
unable
incompetent
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incapaç
Not meeting requirements.
unequal to
inadequate
Incapable.
unsusceptible
insusceptible
1
Albright said Iran was
incapable
of building 10 new uranium enrichment plants.
2
Are we really, as we are required to believe,
incapable
of war?
3
Middle management are completely powerless,
incapable
of bringing about the changes necessary.
4
In a crisis he was feeble and
incapable
of making a decision.
5
She felt
incapable
of even beginning a thought, let alone completing one.
6
He is the soul of honor; he is
incapable
of deceiving me.
7
That is objective fact; as a Vulcan, I am
incapable
of hyperbole.
8
This seems academic to me and in any case
incapable
of proof.
9
Moreover, he was obviously
incapable
of even understanding the possibility of it.
10
Snake had heard of people
incapable
of biocontrol, but not very often.
11
But what his body was
incapable
of, maybe his spirit could achieve.
12
Bubba Oftenhaus was frightened, bewildered, and
incapable
of either decision or action.
13
You'd think her hardwiring rendered her
incapable
of any serious Trump mimicry.
14
The Dantesque language of the last line is almost
incapable
of reproduction:
15
Of that the old creature in her nethermost Hades was nearly
incapable
.
16
He is sitting in a corner of the refreshment-room now absolutely
incapable
.
incapable
quite incapable
seem incapable
utterly incapable
absolutely incapable
as incapable
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