Examples of 'completely incapable' in a sentence

Meaning of "completely incapable"

The phrase 'completely incapable' is used to describe someone or something that is utterly lacking in the ability to perform a specific action or task. It highlights a complete absence of competence or capacity. This phrase is often used to emphasize a severe inability or ineffectiveness

How to use "completely incapable" in a sentence

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My ex was almost completely incapable of providing emotional support.
Term connotes that the person is completely incapable.
I thought i was completely incapable of learning languages.
These terms suggest that the person is completely incapable.
He is completely incapable of experiencing change in a positive manner.
Acute schizophrenic he was completely incapable.
I am completely incapable of being loyal to anything or anyone but myself.
The government knew she was completely incapable of.
Completely incapable of survival for years after we are born.
Rendered him completely incapable.
Completely incapable of controlling their anger.
Of someone who is completely incapable.
I was completely incapable of choosing one plan.
You can see everything that the eye is completely incapable of seeing.
I feel completely incapable of writing a book.

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What makes this switch work is something which we have been completely incapable of answering.
But you were completely incapable of doing that.
These cameras create images that visual light cameras are completely incapable of capturing.
We are sinners completely incapable of saving ourselves.
I am very proud to have learned tricks which I was completely incapable to do before.
These people are completely incapable of any form of love.
Also, on disability does not mean completely incapable.
They are completely incapable of producing results.
It was soon manifestly evident that Konstantios was completely incapable of leading the empire.
The ego is completely incapable of appreciation.
Of taking care of themselves. of someone who is completely incapable.
A woman completely incapable of feeling.
What you saw there, it is a completely incapable force.
They are completely incapable of distinguishing between dissent and treason.
Something which I am obviously completely incapable of achieving.
I am completely incapable of feeling aggression.
Without this strength they would be completely incapable of defending themselves today.
Completely incapable of creating anything.
More and more people seem completely incapable of managing their lives.
Completely incapable of focussing on anything for more than a few.
This trait makes the Kelgians completely incapable of any form of untruth.
They are completely incapable of this and have demonstrated it again and again for decades.
Trembling, he found that he was completely incapable of retreating.
I was completely incapable of saying anything.
Of intent or will . being completely incapable.
Capitalism is completely incapable of solving the problems of the world.
Normally, a belligerent will agree to surrender unconditionally only if completely incapable of continuing hostilities.
It has proved to be completely incapable of controlling its external borders.
Hildegard frequently referred to herself as an unlearned woman, completely incapable of Biblical exegesis.
And he is completely incapable of lying.
And you should have been a friend . But you were completely incapable of doing that.
And government is completely incapable of dealing with heart issues.
At the time of his statement on June the 3rd rendered him completely incapable.
I am completely incapable of talking on the.
Does the noetic effect mean that people are completely incapable of understanding spiritual things?

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Examples of using Incapable
A normal child is incapable of killing another human being
Incapable of emotion or regard for human life
But information is incapable of harm in and of itself
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