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Webster 1913 Edition


Incapacity

Inˊca-pac′i-ty

,
Noun.
;
pl.
Incapacities
.
[Cf. F.
incapacité
.]
1.
Lack of capacity; lack of physical or intellectual power; inability.
Syn. – Inability; incapability; incompetency; unfitness; disqualification; disability.

Webster 1828 Edition


Incapacity

INCAPAC'ITY

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Noun.
[in and capacity.] Want of capacity, intellectual power, or the power of receiving, containing or understanding; applied to the mind, and it may be natural or casual. There is a natural incapacity in children to comprehend difficult propositions in logic or metaphysics, and a natural incapacity in men to comprehend the nature of spiritual beings. The defect of understanding proceeding from intoxication, or from an injury done to the brain, is a casual incapacity.
1.
Want of qualification or legal requisites; inability; as the incapacity of minors to make binding contracts.
2.
Disqualification; disability by deprivation of power; as the incapacity of a convict to give testimony in a court of law.

Definition 2024


incapacity

incapacity

English

Noun

incapacity (plural incapacities)

  1. The lack of a capacity; an inability
    • 1605: Francis Bacon, The Advancement of Learning
      So that it is not the insufficiency or incapacity of man's mind, but it is the remote standing or placing thereof that breedeth these mazes and incomprehensions;

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