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incapacitated

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Adjective — Unable to act or function normally, often through injury, illness, or intoxication.

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temporarily incapacitated severely incapacitated left him incapacitated

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What does “incapacitated” mean?

The word “incapacitated” means unable to act or function normally, often through injury, illness, or intoxication. In plain terms, physically or mentally unable to do things you'd normally do.

How do you use “incapacitated” in a sentence?

Here is “incapacitated” used in a sentence: “The driver was incapacitated after the crash and couldn't get out of the car.”

What part of speech is “incapacitated”?

“Incapacitated” is an adjective.

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