1. incapacitated - Adjective
2. incapacitated - Verb
4. incapacitated - Adjective Satellite
of Incapacitate
Source: Webster's dictionaryI venture to say that every man who is not presumably incapacitated by some consideration of personal unfitness or of political danger is morally entitled to come within the pale of the Constitution. William Ewart Gladstone
lying ill and helpless Source: Internet
helpless with laughter Source: Internet
Although powerful enough to kill smaller animals such as dogs, the venom is not lethal to humans, but the pain is so excruciating that the victim may be incapacitated. Source: Internet
After Carloman was incapacitated by a stroke in 879, Louis the Younger inherited Bavaria, Charles the Fat was given the Kingdom of Italy and Arnulf was confirmed in Carinthia by an agreement with Carloman. Source: Internet
After his single parent mother became incapacitated with a stroke, he was separated from his younger brother and lived briefly with his uncle. Source: Internet