incapacitating (Meaning)
incapacitating (s)
that cripples or disables or incapacitates
incapacitating (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Incapacitate
Synonyms & Antonyms of incapacitating
incapacitating Sentence Examples
- The accident left him incapacitated, unable to move or speak.
- The incapacitating pain forced her to withdraw from the competition.
- The sudden illness caused her to become incapacitated, requiring 24/7 care.
- The potent drug had an incapacitating effect on the suspect, rendering him unconscious.
- The victim was incapacitated by the blow to the head, losing all sense of consciousness and control.
- The sight of the horrific accident left the witnesses incapacitated with shock and horror.
- The incapacitating heat wave forced the authorities to close down outdoor events.
- The enemy's gas attack had an incapacitating effect on the soldiers, causing them to collapse and struggle to breathe.
- The drunk driver was incapacitated by alcohol, leading to a devastating car crash.
- The doctor warned the patient that the medication could have incapacitating side effects, such as dizziness and drowsiness.
FAQs About the word incapacitating
that cripples or disables or incapacitatesof Incapacitate
disabling,paralyzing, crippling,undermining, weakening, immobilizing, debilitating, enervating, undercutting, hobbling
galvanizing, invigorating, vitalizing,energizing, strengthening, vitalizing, strengthening, galvanizing, invigorating, energizing
The accident left him incapacitated, unable to move or speak.
The incapacitating pain forced her to withdraw from the competition.
The sudden illness caused her to become incapacitated, requiring 24/7 care.
The potent drug had an incapacitating effect on the suspect, rendering him unconscious.