Examples of 'incapacitating' in a sentence

Meaning of "incapacitating"

incapacitate (verb): To incapacitate means to deprive someone of strength or ability, rendering them unable to function normally or perform certain tasks
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  • present participle of incapacitate
  • To make incapable (of doing something).

How to use "incapacitating" in a sentence

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incapacitating
Capable of incapacitating the most violent of offenders.
It would be a simple matter of incapacitating him again.
Recurrent incapacitating pain despite conservative treatment.
I actually just made an airborne incapacitating agent.
Migraine is a incapacitating headache also known as migraine.
Emergency includes the matter of incapacitating sequelae.
Take the incapacitating agent out of the pouch.
Disabling devices containing an irritant or incapacitating substance.
He suffered from incapacitating lung and heart infections.
These headaches are usually intense and incapacitating.
She had several incapacitating attacks.
Incapacitating composition and a device for its use.
It then presented acutely with an incapacitating episode.
I had incapacitating gas problems that kept me down.
They were horrendous with the pain incapacitating.

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Incapacitating his victims before he tortures and kills them.
Many more experience serious incapacitating childbirth injuries.
This inconvenient syndrome may become particularly incapacitating.
It also prohibits the use of incapacitating devices electroshock devices.
It is known that these disorders are incapacitating.
Incapacitating but not fatal.
These can be disposed of only by incapacitating the brain.
This ends up incapacitating everyone who drinks the coffee.
You are dealing with an incapacitating injury.
Sickness or incapacitating injuries that can result in diminished capacity.
Agoraphobia is considered the most incapacitating of anxiety disorders.
Toxic and incapacitating chemicals are ubiquitous in everyday life.
Victims for the presence of some incapacitating agent.
The incapacitating composition of the invention has considerable effectiveness.
To be poor and deaf is doubly incapacitating.
Incapacitating injuries such as those resulting in serious permanent impairment.
The pain can truly be incapacitating.
Incapacitating cartridge emitting.
The bullets were supposed to be merely incapacitating.
Leprosy is characterized by incapacitating high power and low lethality.
This headache is severe and may be quite incapacitating.
No patient had incapacitating symptoms.
This type of psoriasis can be severe and incapacitating.
This is one of the most incapacitating conditions in the world.
Early military research focused on their use as incapacitating agents.
The use of incapacitating devices during repatriation by air is explicitly prohibited.
Potential use as a chemical incapacitating agent.
It is incapacitating and treatable.
I am the victim of an incapacitating pathology.
Paralytic attacks occur in acute episodes and can be incapacitating.
Chemical warfare incapacitating agent.
I suppose driving a car at someone is a pretty effective way of incapacitating them.
Impairment that can end up incapacitating comprehensive and productive language.
Aging increases the susceptibility to chronic and incapacitating illnesses.
Children with chronic incapacitating diseases were excluded from the study.

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