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1 incapacity
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2 incapacity
(a) (lack of power, ability) incapacité f;∎ his incapacity for work son incapacité à travailler;∎ her incapacity to adapt son incapacité à s'adapter►► British Administration incapacity benefit prestation f d'invalidité -
3 incapacity
incapacité f;∎ his incapacity for work son incapacité à travaillerBritish incapacity benefit prestation f d'invalidité -
4 incapacity benefit
noun GB Social Administration allocation f d'invalidité -
5 invalidity
invalidity [‚ɪnvə'lɪdətɪ](b) (of contract, agreement etc) manque m de validité, nullité f(c) (of argument) manque m de fondement;∎ to demonstrate the invalidity of an argument prouver qu'un argument n'est pas valable►► British invalidity benefit prestation f d'invalidité (aujourd'hui remplacée par l'"incapacity benefit");British invalidity pension pension f d'invalidité -
6 lovelessness
lovelessness ['lʌvlɪsnɪs](a) (incapacity for love) insensibilité f à l'amour(b) (absence of love) privation f d'amourUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > lovelessness
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incapacity — ► NOUN (pl. incapacities) 1) inability to do something or to manage one s affairs. 2) legal disqualification … English terms dictionary
incapacity — in·ca·pac·i·ty /ˌin kə pa sə tē/ n pl ties 1: the quality or state of being incapable; esp: lack of legal qualifications due to age or mental condition compare capacity 2: the inability of an injured worker to perform the duties required in a job … Law dictionary
incapacity benefit — ➔ benefit1 * * * incapacity benefit UK US noun [C or U] ► GOVERNMENT in the UK, a regular payment from the government to people who are unable to work because of illness or injury: be on/receive incapacity benefit »Officials plan to verify that… … Financial and business terms
Incapacity Benefit — noun An allowance paid to someone who is incapable of working because of sickness or disability • • • Main Entry: ↑incapacious * * * incapacity benefit [incapacity benefit] noun [U](abbr … Useful english dictionary
incapacity — UK US /ˌɪnkəˈpæsəti/ noun [U] ► HR the state of not being able to do something such as a job, usually because of an illness: »mental/physical incapacity … Financial and business terms
incapacity — noun (singular, uncountable) 1 the condition of being too ill or weak to live and work normally: temporary incapacity through illness 2 the inability to do something: the author s incapacity to convey his ideas … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
incapacity — noun /ˌɪnkəˈpæsɪti/ The lack of a capacity; an inability So that it is not the insufficiency or incapacity of mans mind, but it is the remote standing or placing thereof that breedeth these mazes and incomprehensions; See Also: inoperancy … Wiktionary
incapacity — noun the doctors were baffled by the severity of her physical incapacity Syn: disability, incapability, inability, debility, impairment, indisposition; impotence, powerlessness, helplessness; incompetence, inadequacy, ineffectiveness Ant:… … Thesaurus of popular words
incapacity — noun (plural ties) Etymology: French incapacité, from Middle French, from in + capacité capacity Date: 1611 the quality or state of being incapable; especially lack of physical or intellectual power or of natural or legal qualifications … New Collegiate Dictionary
incapacity — noun (plural incapacities) 1》 physical or mental inability to do something or to manage one s affairs. 2》 legal disqualification … English new terms dictionary
incapacity — in|ca|pac|i|ty [ ,ınkə pæsəti ] noun uncount 1. ) the condition of being unable to live normally because you are sick or weak: those who could not work, either through incapacity or age 2. ) FORMAL a lack of ability … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English