Incapacity ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Incapacity ( noun )

  1. The state or condition of being unable to do something or perform a particular task or function.
  2. Lack of ability or capability.

Origin:

From in- "not" + capacity "ability or capability".

Examples:

  1. His incapacity to work was caused by a serious illness.
  2. She was forced to retire due to incapacity.
  3. The company was closed due to incapacity to compete in the market.
  4. His incapacity to understand the instructions caused delays.
  5. Her incapacity to adapt to change was a hindrance to her career.

(As a verb)

Incapacity ( verb )

  1. The state or condition of being unable to do something or perform a particular task or function.
  2. Lack of ability or capability.

Origin:

From in- "not" + capacity "ability or capability".

Examples:

  1. His incapacity to work was caused by a serious illness.
  2. She was forced to retire due to incapacity.
  3. The company was closed due to incapacity to compete in the market.
  4. His incapacity to understand the instructions caused delays.
  5. Her incapacity to adapt to change was a hindrance to her career.
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