incapacitated (Meaning)
incapacitated (s)
lacking in or deprived of strength or power
incapacitated (imp. & p. p.)
of Incapacitate
Synonyms & Antonyms of incapacitated
Synonyms:
- decrepit
- languid
- prostrated
- groggy
- slight
- woozy
- wimpy
- sapped
- softened
- enervated
- delicate
- wimpish
- unsubstantial
- soft
- down-and-out
- drained
- exhausted
- impaired
- low
- effete
- injured
- fragile
- impotent
- tender
- dizzy
- asthenic
- wasted
Antonyms:
- sound
- sound
- robust
- fortified
- capable
- healthy
- husky
- competent
- inured
- sturdy
- brawny
- strapping
- brawny
- hardened
- robust
- fortified
- competent
- energized
- lusty
- hardened
- strengthened
- sturdy
- capable
- energetic
- strapping
- inured
- sinewy
- recovering
- beefy
- sinewy
- lusty
- beefy
- healthy
- husky
- energized
- strengthened
- recovering
- vigorous
- energetic
- vigorous
Synonyms:
- hurt
- unresistant
- worn-out
- breakable
- tired
- yielding
- lame
- damaged
- harmed
- weary
- susceptible
- vulnerable
- rocky
- flimsy
- unsteady
- unsound
- broken-down
- flagging
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
debilitated, faint, prostrate, enfeebled, feeble, powerless, paralyzed,disabled, challenged, invalid
fit, strong, muscular, stout, tough, hardy, stalwart, able-bodied, hardy, athletic
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.