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incapacity
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incapacity
(noun)
incapacity
/ˌɪnkə
ˈ
pæsəti/
noun
plural
incapacities
incapacity
/ˌɪnkə
ˈ
pæsəti/
noun
plural
incapacities
Britannica Dictionary definition of INCAPACITY
formal
:
a lack or loss of the ability to do something in the usual or desired way
[
noncount
]
Who will run the company in the event of your death or
incapacity
? [=if you die or become unable to run it]
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I'm aware of my weaknesses and
incapacities
.
They have a complete
incapacity
for dealing with numbers. [=they are not able to deal with numbers]
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