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The quality of not being capable -- physically or intellectually or legally.
incapableness
capability
capableness
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1
In his pale, pimpled face were traces of
incapability
and bad humour.
2
This, as I understand it, simply means an
incapability
of acting the hypocrite.
3
The belief in his
incapability
of defeat, that was lost too!
4
Yes, but the
incapability
,
I think, lies more in the friendship than in you.
5
Their
incapability
of flying is compensated by the exceeding speed with which they run.
6
You could also resign on the grounds of
incapability
.
7
Of course, this means little food, exposure to weather, and increased
incapability
day by day.
8
Such a feeling of
incapability
washed over Glory that she didn't know what else to say.
9
The count dejectedly confessed his
incapability
to restrain them: the young desperadoes were ready for anything.
10
It differs essentially from all other art, past or present, in this
incapability
of being frightened.
11
For the capacity for evil merges at some point or other into
incapability
for comprehending good.
12
Do not these facts conclusively demonstrate an
incapability
of self-government on the part of the Mexicans?
13
What he had seen of the Hindu character convinced him of its fundamental cowardice and
incapability
for independent action.
14
It was really just their desire to grow more stinkweeds, and their
incapability
to do so in their soil.
15
In our valuation of Mohammed's sayings we cannot lay too much stress upon his
incapability
of looking far ahead.
16
It sinned for want of learning its lesson, and through an utter
incapability
of regarding its interests as a whole.
incapability
absolute incapability
demonstrate an incapability
increase incapability
strange incapability
utter incapability
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