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Meanings of
incapacitating
in English
That cripples or disables or incapacitates.
crippling
disabling
Related terms
unhealthful
Usage of
incapacitating
in English
1
The attacks were so
incapacitating
,
he could hardly stand, let alone work.
2
Quite possible if someone like Butler were mesmerized and doing the
incapacitating
.
3
She was not able to walk and sleep due to
incapacitating
pain.
4
In 50 percent of the patients, hospitalization was required because of
incapacitating
symptoms.
5
Harris vividly recalled each of his
incapacitating
attacks of jailhouse claustrophobia.
6
He'd never realized how powerful and
incapacitating
human emotions could be.
7
The good news is that your Venusian physiology will keep it from
incapacitating
you.
8
If water crystals
incapacitating
warriors are your thing, than you'll love these ice sculptures.
9
They range from brief, mild episodes to severe,
incapacitating
conditions that markedly impact lives.
10
They probably have some method of
incapacitating
a ship's crew before they even board.
11
Well, his family couldn't do anything
incapacitating
to him, as they had to Dad.
12
Sometimes the pain is
incapacitating
,
and other times it doesn't bother him at all.
13
The work publicly provided would have to be toilsome, but not cruel or
incapacitating
.
14
Numerous minor cuts and bruises pained her, but nothing
incapacitating
.
15
Once going, a tire fire would produce horrific,
incapacitating
smoke.
16
However, frequent ventricular ectopic beats can be extremely symptomatic and even
incapacitating
in some patients.
Other examples for "incapacitating"
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incapacitating
incapacitate
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
almost incapacitating
do the incapacitating
highly incapacitating
Incapacitating
through the time