Examples of 'quite incapable' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite incapable"

suggests that someone lacks the ability or skills to do something effectively or competently

How to use "quite incapable" in a sentence

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quite incapable
Ordinary people like us are quite incapable of paying.
But she is quite incapable of such a dreadful act.
Thus every empirical element is not only quite incapable of being an.
But she was quite incapable of swallowing.
Columbus never openly acknowledged this gulf and so was quite incapable of bridging it.
Some of them are quite incapable of being precise on the subject.
The sight of tears upset him and made him quite incapable of reasoning.
She was quite incapable of writing it.
The Arab World has shown itself so far quite incapable of a detailed.
Quite incapable of drinking coffee.
Clearly you are quite incapable of remorse.
Quite incapable of looking after themselves. Hmm.
The poor man is quite incapable.
I am quite incapable of replying.
She is most distractingly pretty and quite incapable of taking anything seriously.

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I am quite incapable of playing it.
The Turkish Government is quite incapable of appreciating.
I'm quite incapable of replying. He is dead.
At the moment Parliament seems quite incapable of enacting any legislation.
I would now be quite incapable of making these worldwide journeys as I used to do.
A hypothermic, injured or unconscious victim may be quite incapable of helping themselves.
Training are quite incapable of singing in their own tongue.
Goodman wasangry for most of his life ; but he was quite incapable of cynicism.
Such theories are quite incapable of reliably assisting the legal process.
I am much heavier than I should be . And I am quite incapable of normal sex.
And then seemed quite incapable of understanding why this is just silly.
Clover, although he was quite incapable.
But I may be quite incapable of describing the difference.
Besides, these people were quite incapable of democracy.
And I am quite incapable of normal sex.
In his day, he was lazy and improvident and quite incapable of thinking about tomorrow.
Often they are quite incapable of experiencing the feeling “ I want ” or “ I am . ”.
But of course, they were quite incapable of understanding it.
Yes . But she is quite incapable of such a dreadful act.
Pascoe was an old fool, quite incapable of running a bank.
Her husband was quite incapable [ did not have much power ].
A natural risk-taker, he was quite incapable of resisting a challenge.
They would be quite incapable of such a thing . ".
They were very ignorant and quite incapable of grasping so large a conception.
You are a humanoid and therefore quite incapable of appreciating the subtleties of the law.
However, I am a fool, quite incapable of making rational arguments.

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