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Example sentences for "incapacitating"

Lexicographically close words:
incapable; incapables; incapacitate; incapacitated; incapacitates; incapacitation; incapacities; incapacity; incarcerate; incarcerated
  1. Incapacitating agents are chemicals that produce a temporary disabling condition that persists for hours to days after exposure to the agent has ceased (unlike that produced by riot control agents).

  2. The so-called "incapacitating vices," which are the results of injury or of disease.

  3. Story of New York, who spoke from the educator's standpoint: "The first reason is concerned with communicable diseases, and the second with remediable incapacitating physical defects.

  4. The cripples, the deformed and the delinquents whose incapacitating defects are permanent should be found and classified.

  5. A woman who can do one thing can do another thing, and she can do it all the better for having done the other one first; so that the pursuit of a profession, instead of incapacitating her for a domestic life, makes her better fitted for it.

  6. The act of incapacitating or state of being incapacitated; incapacity; disqualification.

  7. Incapacitating him from successfully compounding a tale of this sort.

  8. The reconciled heretic was not only turned adrift penniless, but was subjected to restrictions incapacitating him from earning a livelihood.

  9. Sickness, weakly accepted at first, later grew, and as an octopus, entwined its incapacitating tentacles about and slowly strangled a life into worthlessness.

  10. Have you ever known any person who lived habitually in the notions of a caste, high or low, without incapacitating himself in a greater or less degree for breadth and delicacy of perception?

  11. The result may involve severe depression, incapacitating anxiety, or serious withdrawal.

  12. Patience If you are suffering from incapacitating anxiety or depression, being patient about the process of therapy can be very demanding.

  13. Antidepressants These drugs are used primarily to treat what psychiatrists call endogenous depression--that is, major, incapacitating depression that is not associated with an outside event or situation.

  14. Glasser notes, for example, that being labeled a schizophrenic "can be worse than the disease as far as incapacitating one in the course of life's activities.

  15. Depression Depression can be a seriously incapacitating emotional disorder.


  16. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "incapacitating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.