incapacitated (Meaning)
incapacitated (s)
lacking in or deprived of strength or power
incapacitated (imp. & p. p.)
of Incapacitate
Synonyms & Antonyms of incapacitated
Synonyms:
- wasted
- slight
- impotent
- softened
- tender
- groggy
- down-and-out
- unsubstantial
- enervated
- woozy
- delicate
- asthenic
- sapped
- wimpy
- wimpish
- prostrated
- drained
- soft
- exhausted
- decrepit
- fragile
- low
- dizzy
- effete
- languid
- injured
- impaired
Antonyms:
- strengthened
- lusty
- strapping
- strengthened
- fortified
- vigorous
- energized
- robust
- energetic
- vigorous
- recovering
- sound
- brawny
- beefy
- robust
- competent
- strapping
- healthy
- lusty
- recovering
- hardened
- hardened
- competent
- healthy
- capable
- beefy
- sinewy
- inured
- fortified
- husky
- sound
- sturdy
- energized
- sinewy
- capable
- brawny
- sturdy
- husky
- energetic
- inured
Synonyms:
- worn-out
- harmed
- flimsy
- vulnerable
- broken-down
- unresistant
- tired
- lame
- hurt
- unsound
- susceptible
- weary
- flagging
- rocky
- unsteady
- yielding
- breakable
- damaged
Antonyms:
incapacitated Sentence Examples
- The severe injury rendered him incapacitated, unable to walk or perform daily tasks.
- The debilitating stroke left her incapacitated and confined to a wheelchair.
- The car accident incapacitated the driver, causing multiple fractures and severe head trauma.
- The poison incapacitated the victim, inducing paralysis and respiratory distress.
- The electric shock incapacitated the worker, leaving her unable to move or communicate.
- The heatstroke incapacitated the hiker, causing dehydration and disorientation.
- The incapacitating illness prevented the patient from attending his appointment.
- The loss of consciousness incapacitated the swimmer, putting him at risk of drowning.
- The medication had incapacitating side effects, leaving the patient groggy and disoriented.
- The psychological trauma incapacitated the witness, rendering him unable to provide a coherent statement.
FAQs About the word incapacitated
lacking in or deprived of strength or powerof Incapacitate
infirm, invalid, faint, debilitated,disabled, paralyzed, powerless, challenged, weakened, weak
powerful, tough, able-bodied, athletic, mighty, muscular, virile, fit, fit, tough
The severe injury rendered him incapacitated, unable to walk or perform daily tasks.
The debilitating stroke left her incapacitated and confined to a wheelchair.
The car accident incapacitated the driver, causing multiple fractures and severe head trauma.
The poison incapacitated the victim, inducing paralysis and respiratory distress.