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Lacking in or deprived of strength or power.
helpless
powerless
helpless
1
It is, however, not a crisis in which the State is
helpless
.
2
It's easy to feel
helpless
,
but there's always a way to help.
3
Men normally
helpless
against fate, suddenly given the power of the gun.
4
Trust me, slaughtering
helpless
birds and animals makes no sense to me.
5
Practically speaking, judges are
helpless
without them, particularly when the unexpected happens.
1
The Owner...' he paused for a second, 'Alan Saul is severely
incapacitated
.
2
As of Thursday morning, their website remained
incapacitated
and out of action.
3
In the most severe cases, people would become emaciated, delirious, and
incapacitated
.
4
This completely
incapacitated
those particular band members, causing an even further delay.
5
For twenty-four hours he was in great pain and
incapacitated
for work.
6
The new year found him
incapacitated
from writing much on the Romance.
7
This time I could see more because I wasn't
incapacitated
by shock.
8
Little Artemis is helpless and Holly and Number One are already
incapacitated
.
9
But if he's that
incapacitated
,
how has he managed to stay alive?
10
Survivors can quickly become overwhelmed, pinned down to the ground and
incapacitated
.
11
Holly has a concussion at the very least, and he's almost
incapacitated
.
12
Relatives are sometimes authorized to collect money when the pensioner is
incapacitated
.
13
The mother was found to be a janitress, temporarily
incapacitated
by rheumatism.
14
After leaving Sea and Land he was
incapacitated
for further active service.
15
Uncle Rulon was so
incapacitated
that he had no real power anymore.
16
It may be dismembered, or one of its members may be
incapacitated
.
incapacitated
incapacitate
·
become incapacitated
so incapacitated
completely incapacitated
physically incapacitated
entirely incapacitated