Inability
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noun
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noun
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(As a noun)
Inability ( noun )
Lack of the power, skill or means to do something.
Origin:
Early 17th century: from in- "not" + ability.
Examples:
- He was fired from his job due to his inability to work well under pressure.
- Her inability to speak the language caused problems during the business trip.
- His inability to cope with stress led to depression.
- She was unable to participate in the competition due to her inability to walk.
- The company's inability to innovate led to its downfall.
(As a noun)
Inability ( noun )
Lack of the power, skill or means to do something.
Origin:
Early 17th century: from in- "not" + ability.
Examples:
- He was fired from his job due to his inability to work well under pressure.
- Her inability to speak the language caused problems during the business trip.
- His inability to cope with stress led to depression.
- She was unable to participate in the competition due to her inability to walk.
- The company's inability to innovate led to its downfall.