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English
Etymology
Mid-17th century, from incapacity + -ate (verb-forming suffix). Compare French incapaciter.
Pronunciation
Verb
incapacitate (third-person singular simple present incapacitates, present participle incapacitating, simple past and past participle incapacitated) (transitive)
- To make someone or something incapable of doing something; to disable.
The police officer was incapacitated by a blow to the head.
- (law) To make someone ineligible; to disqualify.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
to put out of action, to render ineffective
to deprive of one's legal capacity
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French incapacité. Equivalent to in- + capacitate.
Noun
incapacitate f (uncountable)
- incapacity
Declension
Spanish
Verb
incapacitate
- second-person singular voseo imperative of incapacitar combined with te