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incapacity

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Incapacity \In`ca*pac"i*ty\, n.; pl. Incapacities . [Cf. F. incapacit['e].] Lack of capacity; lack of physical or intellectual power; inability. (Law) Lack of legal ability or competency to do, give, transmit, or receive something; inability; disqualification; ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The lack of a capacity; an inability

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ mental incapacity EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Even as he sensed his incapacity to make such a choice, it was made for him. ▪ It is in respect of property and contract that the incapacity of infancy has its most general operation. ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1610s, from French incapacité (16c.), from Medieval Latin incapacitatem (nominative incapacitas ), from Late Latin incapax (genitive incapacis ) "incapable," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + Latin capax "capable," literally "able to hold much," from capere ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. lack of intellectual power [ant: capacity ] lack of physical or natural qualifications [ant: capacity ]

Usage examples of incapacity.

In despair, she saw the clock tick down to zero, watching as Rennell resisted acknowledging his incapacity.

Professor von Bunge, whose name is honoured by all students of the action of drugs, has satisfied himself that alcoholism in the father is a great cause of incapacity to nurse in daughters.

Mr Cupples was a baffled poet trying to be a humourist--baffled--not by the booksellers or the public--for such baffling one need not have a profound sympathy--but baffled by his own weakness, his incapacity for assimilating sorrow, his inability to find or invent a theory of the universe which should show it still beautiful despite of passing pain, of checked aspiration, of the ruthless storms that lay waste the Edens of men, and dissolve the high triumph of their rainbows.

Thus did the first through the third utter coarse comments on the effete incapacity of Ozarine financiers to handle manly drink as compared to the stalwart sons of Pryggian soil.

With respect to the almost universal sterility of species when first crossed, which forms so remarkable a contrast with the almost universal fertility of varieties when crossed, I must refer the reader to the recapitulation of the facts given at the end of the eighth chapter, which seem to me conclusively to show that this sterility is no more a special endowment than is the incapacity of two trees to be grafted together, but that it is incidental on constitutional differences in the reproductive systems of the intercrossed species.

And as she explained her incapacity to respond, the picture of the sensuality of Howie Brindle emerged.

The growing tide of neutralism in the world, is due to the political incapacity of the leadership corps of America-Jewry.

Justice, and there I found that the penalties attached to a premunire, were attainder, forfeiture of goods, incapacity to bring an action, and liability to be slain by any one with impunity.

Not inadequately provisioned for their work, they came repeatedly almost to perishing through their sheer incapacity and unthrift, and their needless quarrels with one another and with the Indians.

Such a state of society was very little advanced beyond the rude state of nature: violence universally prevailed, instead of general and equitable maxims: the pretended liberty of the times was only an incapacity of submitting to government: and men, not protected by law in their lives and properties, sought shelter, by their personal servitude and attachments, under some powerful chieftain, or by voluntary combinations.

Evidence of nervous incapacity of any kind gets noted and logged, at E.

But by moving out from the confines of our egocentric limitations, we see, more and more, the Great Power at work and realize our own incapacity to alter the primal patterns of creation, even in the manifestation of one subatomic particle.

Kosmos, the collapse of the Kosmos, and the consequent despoliation of Gaia precisely in the incapacity to engage the interior processes of transformation upon which reflection itself depends in the first place, and upon which mutual agreement and mutual accord, which alone will save Gaia, must proceed.

With respect to the almost universal sterility of species when first crossed, which forms so remarkable a contrast with the almost universal fertility of varieties when crossed, I must refer the reader to the recapitulation of the facts given at the end of the eighth chapter, which seem to me conclusively to show that this sterility is no more a special endowment than is the incapacity of two trees to be grafted together, but that it is incidental on constitutional differences in the reproductive systems of the intercrossed species.

The progression towards a more pragmatic use of nonordinary reality was set by giving negative emphasis to the account of my incapacity to pay logical attention to the perceived component elements.