Incapacitate Mnemonic
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incapacitate
incapacitate
/ˌɪn.kəˈpæ.sɪ.teɪt/
Examples
- The referee was incapacitated.
- The two managed to incapacitate him and escape.
- This incapacitated the crowd and allowed him to escape.
- Luckily, the weapon is not lethal, and only incapacitates the affected.
- She then sends a swarm of robots that incapacitate the team.
- Superboy and the Legion arrive and incapacitate the majority of the villains.
- It is a devastating disease because it can incapacitate the sufferer physically and mentally.
- Severe airsickness may cause a person to become completely incapacitated.
- The combination of the two wounds would incapacitate him for several weeks.
- He'd go back to pharmaceuticals, which he says incapacitate him.
make unable to perform a certain action
verb
injure permanently
verb
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"In + Cap + A + Sit + Date. In a cap, unable to sit or date, being so weakened."
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