incapacitate in the PONS Dictionary

incapacitate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

incapacitate [or disable] sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Reportedly incapacitated in 1991/92 due to a heart attack.
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There the only persons controlling the company were personally incapacitated from giving instructions to sue because they were alien enemies.
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Various reasons for the operation have been given, but it left her permanently incapacitated.
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She continued her career until the early part of 1918 when she became incapacitated by the effects of her injuries.
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Within 30 months, she suffered two strokes, becoming totally incapacitated and requiring constant care.
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In single-player mode, the player and squadmates do not die when they run out of health, but rather are incapacitated.
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Their escape plan began by incapacitating an unarmed guard supervising a work detail on the top floor.
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The blow left him mentally incapacitated until his resultant death in 866.
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Recurring heart attacks and strokes frequently incapacitated him.
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Shortly after his admission he fell ill, was incapacitated for more than a year, and never entirely recovered.
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