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1 incapacitate in·ca·paci·tate vt
[ˌɪnkə'pæsɪˌteɪt](person) rendere inabile, Law inabilitareEnglish-Italian dictionary > incapacitate in·ca·paci·tate vt
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2 incapacitate
[ˌɪnkə'pæsɪteɪt]verbo transitivo (immobilize) [accident, illness] rendere inabile, incapace; (temporarily) [ pain] rendere incapace di fare qualsiasi cosa* * *[ˌɪnkə'pæsɪteɪt]verbo transitivo (immobilize) [accident, illness] rendere inabile, incapace; (temporarily) [ pain] rendere incapace di fare qualsiasi cosa -
3 (to) incapacitate
(to) incapacitate /ɪnkəˈpæsɪteɪt/v. t.1 inabilitare; rendere inabile (o incapace): His age incapacitated him for active service, l'età lo rendeva inabile al servizio attivo2 (leg.) inabilitare; dichiarare (q.) incapace; interdireincapacitationn. [u]2 (leg.) inabilitazione; interdizione. -
4 (to) incapacitate
(to) incapacitate /ɪnkəˈpæsɪteɪt/v. t.1 inabilitare; rendere inabile (o incapace): His age incapacitated him for active service, l'età lo rendeva inabile al servizio attivo2 (leg.) inabilitare; dichiarare (q.) incapace; interdireincapacitationn. [u]2 (leg.) inabilitazione; interdizione. -
5 incapacitation
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6 strike down
strike [sb.] down, strike down [sb.] abbattere, mettere a terrato be struck down by — (affected) essere colpito da [ illness]; (incapacitated) essere abbattuto da [illness, bullet]
* * *(to hit or knock (a person) down: He was struck down by a car / a terrible disease.) mettere a terra, investire; colpire* * *vt + adv* * *strike [sb.] down, strike down [sb.] abbattere, mettere a terrato be struck down by — (affected) essere colpito da [ illness]; (incapacitated) essere abbattuto da [illness, bullet]
См. также в других словарях:
incapacitate — INCAPACITÁTE s.f. Lipsă de capacitate, neputinţă de a face ceva; p. ext. nepricepere. ♦ Stare, situaţie a unei persoane care nu are capacitatea legală de a se bucura de anumite drepturi. – Din fr. incapacité. Trimis de valeriu, 21.07.2003. Sursa … Dicționar Român
incapacitate — in·ca·pac·i·tate /ˌin kə pa sə ˌtāt/ vt tat·ed, tat·ing 1: to make legally incapable or ineligible mental illness alone will not incapacitate a person from making a valid contract Landmark Med. Ctr. v. Gauthier, 635 A.2d 1145 (1994) 2: to deprive … Law dictionary
Incapacitate — In ca*pac i*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Incapacitated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Incapacitating}.] [Pref. in not + capacitate.] [1913 Webster] 1. To deprive of capacity or natural power; to disable; to render incapable or unfit; to disqualify; as, his age … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
incapacitate — (v.) 1650s, from INCAPACITY (Cf. incapacity) + ATE (Cf. ate). Related: Incapacitated; incapacitating … Etymology dictionary
incapacitate — [v] put out of action clip wings*, cripple, damage, disable, disarm, disenable, disqualify, hamstring*, hinder, hog tie*, hurt, immobilize, lame, lay up*, maim, paralyze, prostrate, put out of commission*, take out, undermine, weaken; concepts… … New thesaurus
incapacitate — ► VERB ▪ prevent from functioning in a normal way. DERIVATIVES incapacitant noun incapacitation noun … English terms dictionary
incapacitate — [in΄kə pas′ə tāt΄] vt. incapacitated, incapacitating [ INCAPACIT(Y) + ATE1] 1. to make unable or unfit; esp., to make incapable of normal activity; disable 2. Law to make ineligible; disqualify incapacitation n … English World dictionary
incapacitate — UK [ˌɪnkəˈpæsɪˌteɪt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms incapacitate : present tense I/you/we/they incapacitate he/she/it incapacitates present participle incapacitating past tense incapacitated past participle incapacitated formal to make someone … English dictionary
incapacitate — in|ca|pa|ci|tate [ˌınkəˈpæsıteıt] v [T] formal 1.) to make you too ill or weak to live and work normally ▪ Her mother has been incapacitated by a fall. ▪ an incapacitating injury 2.) to stop a system, piece of equipment etc from working properly… … Dictionary of contemporary English
incapacitate — in|ca|pac|i|tate [ ,ınkə pæsı,teıt ] verb transitive FORMAL to make someone or something unable to live or work normally: an incapacitating illness Using powerful lasers, the device can incapacitate enemy radar systems … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
incapacitate — transitive verb ( tated; tating) Date: 1657 1. to make legally incapable or ineligible 2. to deprive of capacity or natural power ; disable • incapacitation noun … New Collegiate Dictionary