discapacitate Synonyms

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discapacitate Meaning

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discapacitate (v. t.)

To deprive of capacity; to incapacitate.

discapacitate Sentence Examples

  1. The accident discapacitated him, leaving him wheelchair-bound for life.
  2. The company's policy of not hiring people with disabilities was discriminatory and discapacitated many qualified individuals.
  3. The lack of accessible transportation discapacitates many people with disabilities from participating in society.
  4. The government's cuts to social programs discapacitated many people with disabilities, leaving them without the support they need to live independently.
  5. The discapacitating effects of poverty can make it difficult for people with disabilities to access healthcare, education, and other essential services.
  6. The stigma associated with disability can discapacitate people by making them feel ashamed and isolated.
  7. Disability rights activists are fighting to discapacitate society by removing barriers that prevent people with disabilities from participating fully in all aspects of life.
  8. The discapacitating effects of the war left many soldiers with physical and mental injuries that made it difficult for them to return to civilian life.
  9. The natural disaster discapacitated the entire region, leaving people without food, water, or shelter.
  10. The discapacitating effects of the disease left him unable to work or care for himself.

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To deprive of capacity; to incapacitate.

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The accident discapacitated him, leaving him wheelchair-bound for life.

The company's policy of not hiring people with disabilities was discriminatory and discapacitated many qualified individuals.

The lack of accessible transportation discapacitates many people with disabilities from participating in society.

The government's cuts to social programs discapacitated many people with disabilities, leaving them without the support they need to live independently.