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incapacity

/in-kuh-pas-i-tee/US // ˌɪn kəˈpæs ɪ ti //UK // (ˌɪnkəˈpæsɪtɪ) //

无能力,无行为能力,丧失能力,无能

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : lack of ability, qualification, or strength; incapability.
    • : Law. lack of the legal power to act in a specified way or ways.

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Examples

  • Guardianship, which is often used when a person is designated by the parents to take care of their child in the event of death or incapacity, is not an ideal match for this case, according to Parker.

  • Will our incapacity to govern efficiently and effectively further weaken our image as a global leader?

  • Cases linked to mental incapacity are the lone exception, judges have ruled.

  • Part of this absence of empathy is an incapacity for self-examination.

  • People will not fail to attribute it to the incapacity of the Ministers, and possibly to their malevolence.

  • But his known incapacity held him down to a secondary place.

  • Charges of incapacity, cruelty, brutal insolence, were hurled backward and forward.

  • Doubt arises ordinarily from laziness, weakness, indifference, or incapacity.

  • In none of their many sovereignties had the incapacity of the Bourbons been more completely demonstrated than in Spain.