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Incapacitate

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Incapacitate meaning

To make someone or something incapable of doing something; to disable. | To make someone or something incapable of doing something; to disable. | To imprison a potential offender and thereby prevent them from offending.

Example sentences (20)

Instead of powerful swings and the like, this Breathing Style actually uses a mix of quick stabs and thrusts along with the use of poison made by wisteria to incapacitate demons without expending a ton of strength.

This impactful skill is reminiscent of the iconic stealth takedowns in and allows Amicia to strangle and incapacitate enemies with her sling more efficiently and, most importantly, more quietly.

If something were to incapacitate Mr Prabowo, who, at 72 years-old is in uncertain health, the inexperienced Gibran would succeed him and might be expected to rely on his father's help.

Lashley ultimately used his patented Hurt Lock to incapacitate the former AEW World Champion; leaving the towering over an unconscious Strickland to end the program.

Of particular interest to the plaintiffs, Sobel said, will be the decisions that led to the department deploying 40-mm projectile launchers, which she said are not designed to disperse protesters but to “incapacitate” people.

This is important for a VP candidate because she will be next in line in the order of succession should something happen to the President that would incapacitate him to perform his duties as President.

However, the Gladiators took it from them after Roar managed to hit Stitch, Bumper, and Twilight in a Reinhardt Earth Shatter and incapacitate them.

In a speech Friday night, Attorney General William Barr said congressional Democrats were pursuing "scores of parallel investigations through an avalanche of subpoenas" that are "designed to incapacitate the executive branch".

One officer shot him in the lower body to incapacitate him.

After a few days, Russian forces used a gas, reported by state news agency Interfax to be fentanyl, to incapacitate the attackers, though more than 100 hostages were also killed.

If the VAD did not incapacitate him with a stroke or a bleed, it might allow him to walk comfortably.

One of the police officers handling the investigation, Emmanuel Onyeneho, an inspector, was heard saying they had to freeze the account to incapacitate the reporter.

Bane attacks Robin and Batgirl, but they incapacitate him and restore him to his original human state.

Before the advent of the SLBM, thinkers feared that a nation might be tempted to initiate a first strike if it felt confident that such a strike would incapacitate the nuclear arsenal of its enemy, making retaliation impossible.

Derby knew that his "attacks of illness would, at no distant period, incapacitate me from the discharge of my public duties"; doctors had warned him that his health required his resignation from office.

However, we are not obliged to suffer in silence the filing of baseless, insupportable appeals presenting no colorable claims of error and designed only to delay, obstruct, or incapacitate the operations of the courts or any other governmental authority.

Many venomous snakes are specialized predators on mice, and their venom may be adapted specifically to incapacitate mice; and mongooses may be exceptionally resistant.

Methadone usage history is considered in interpreting the results as a chronic user can develop tolerance to doses that would incapacitate an opioid-naive individual.

The human strains of Ebola virus, for example, incapacitate their victims extremely quickly and kill them soon after.

The intention was to incapacitate the RAF so much that the UK would feel open to air attack, and would begin peace negotiations.