We have no meanings for "completely incapacitated" in our records yet.
1 This completely incapacitated those particular band members, causing an even further delay.
2 Before her illness had completely incapacitated her, we went to the Royal Academy together.
3 He doubled over, completely incapacitated by the pain.
4 Fatigued with my long-continued efforts, and panting for breath, I felt myself completely incapacitated for any further exertion.
5 A young woman who contracted coronavirus in the recent Melbourne outbreak is now " completely incapacitated , " her partner has said.
6 She felt that wit in some form was demanded of her, but under her cousin's suddenly frigid eyes she was completely incapacitated .
7 Within minutes he was stiffening up, and by the time I arrived home from work that night, Marley was completely incapacitated , unable to move.
8 It's still got Sarah completely incapacitated basically." Mr Martin said he was "not too bad" and had now tested negative for COVID-19.
9 In the beginning of the summer, as usual, I had my attack of hay fever, which completely incapacitated me, in this place of much grass.
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