Crossword-Solution: INCAPACITATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Incapacitate | v. t. | To deprive of capacity or natural power; to disable; to render incapable or unfit; to disqualify; as, his age incapacitated him for war. |
| Incapacitate | v. t. | To deprive of legal or constitutional requisites, or of ability or competency for the performance of certain civil acts; to disqualify. |
We have 53 clues for the answer “INCAPACITATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| to make legally incapable or ineligible | 1 answer |
| Immobilise one cover raised in Peru's old national gallery | 1 answer |
| Injure permanently | 2 answers |
| Indispose | 3 answers |
| Double up | 7 answers |
| DRAW the teeth | 7 answers |
| make concave | 7 answers |
| Immobilize | 7 answers |
| put out of action | 8 answers |
| Immobilise | 9 answers |
| Paralyze | 13 answers |
| DISENABLE | 13 answers |
| make infirm | 15 answers |
| Debilitate | 16 answers |
| Maim | 21 answers |
| make inactive | 23 answers |
| Make ill. | 24 answers |
| Emasculate | 26 answers |
| devitalise | 27 answers |
| Enervate | 33 answers |
| MAKE lifeless | 33 answers |
| Mutilate | 34 answers |
| DEPRIVE of strength | 35 answers |
| Mangle | 38 answers |
| clip the wings | 39 answers |
| Cripple | 39 answers |
| disarm | 44 answers |
| Ravage | 47 answers |
| Sabotage | 47 answers |
| Injure | 48 answers |
| SUFFOCATE | 48 answers |
| Disqualify | 49 answers |
| Impair | 52 answers |
| subvert | 52 answers |
| Demolish | 53 answers |
| Deflect | 54 answers |
| Abrogate | 55 answers |
| Neutralise | 56 answers |
| make unfit | 57 answers |
| Neutralize | 58 answers |
| Damage | 59 answers |
| dismember | 59 answers |
| Deaden | 63 answers |
| Vitiate | 64 answers |
| Weaken | 65 answers |
| Wreck | 66 answers |
| Disable | 67 answers |
| Freeze | 69 answers |
| dislocate | 70 answers |
| Hinder | 71 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETER
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Sentences with INCAPACITATE (5)
Again, in New York, when swallowing 14 nine-inch bayonet swords at once, Cliquot had the misfortune to have a too sceptical audience, one of whom, a medical man who ought to have known better, rushed forward and impulsively dragged out the whole bunch, inflicting such injuries upon this peculiar entertainer as to endanger his life, and incapacitate him for months.
She said that Baptiste supposed me to have arms about me, and wished to incapacitate me from making resistance: It was a precaution which He always took, since as the Travellers had no hopes of escaping, Despair would have incited them to sell their lives dearly.
His brother Alexius deposed him, and to incapacitate him from reigning, put out his eyes, and shut him up in a dungeon.
Her head ached with dizzying violence; she must get quit of the pain or it would incapacitate her for thinking and planning.
They would have thought it a splendid triumph of the cause of liberty that the King and the Lords should resign to the lower House a portion of the legislative power, and allow it to incapacitate without their consent.
Quotes with INCAPACITATE (3)
Don’t be afraid of those failures that do not lead to a loss of life or that do not incapacitate people.
All that is left to bring you pain, are the memories. If you face those, you’ll be free. You can’t spend the rest of your life hiding from yourself; always afraid that your memories will incapacitate you, and they will if you continue to bury them.
It had been communicated to me through the odd, secret whispers of women that a female’s nose must never shine. In war, in famine, in fire, it had to be matte, and no one got a lipstick without the requisite face powder. … I was taunted by the problem: how could someone write something like the ‘Symposium’ and make sure her nose did not shine at the same time? It didn’t matter to me that I was reading a translation. I’d read Plato’s brilliant, dense prose and not be able to t…