1. incapacitating - Adjective
2. incapacitating - Verb
4. incapacitating - Adjective Satellite
of Incapacitate
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhen I say manage emotions, I only mean the really distressing, incapacitating emotions. Feeling emotions is what makes life rich. You need your passions. Daniel Goleman
I was not a silly kid or outgoing. In fact, I suffered from quite a bit of anxiety. I used to have panic attacks when I was a teenager, really incapacitating moments, because I had some phobias. Dane Cook
a crippling injury Source: Internet
A substance is classified as incapacitating if less than 1/100 of the lethal dose causes incapacitation, e.g., through nausea or visual problems. Source: Internet
Even something as simple as a squash ball aimed at that point (" The Sontaran Stratagem ") or contact by the heel of a shoe (" The Last Sontaran ") is capable of incapacitating them temporarily. Source: Internet
Another 169 cyclists incurred incapacitating injuries on Ohio’s roads. Source: Internet