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1 incapacitate
tr[ɪnkə'pæsɪteɪt]2 (disqualify) inhabilitarv.• baldar v.• imposibilitar v.• incapacitar v.'ɪnkə'pæsəteɪt, ˌɪnkə'pæsɪteɪta) ( disable) incapacitarto be incapacitated — estar* incapacitado or impedido
b) ( Law) inhabilitar, incapacitar[ˌɪnkǝ'pæsɪteɪt]VT [+ person] incapacitar; (Jur) inhabilitar, incapacitar* * *['ɪnkə'pæsəteɪt, ˌɪnkə'pæsɪteɪt]a) ( disable) incapacitarto be incapacitated — estar* incapacitado or impedido
b) ( Law) inhabilitar, incapacitar -
2 incapacitado
Del verbo incapacitar: ( conjugate incapacitar) \ \
incapacitado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: incapacitado incapacitar
incapacitado
( mentalmente) mentally handicapped
incapacitar ( conjugate incapacitar) verbo transitivo [ enfermedad] to incapacitate;
incapacitado,-a adjetivo
1 (física, psíquicamente) incapacitated, disabled
2 (legalmente) disqualified, unfit [para, for]
incapacitar verbo transitivo
1 to incapacitate, disable: una depresión lo incapacitó temporalmente para el trabajo, he was temporarily unfit for work due to a depression
2 (legalmente) to disqualify, make unfit [para, for] ' incapacitado' also found in these entries: Spanish: baldada - baldado - incapacitada English: unfit - carer
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