Examples of 'totally incapable' in a sentence

Meaning of "totally incapable"

totally incapable - This phrase is used to describe someone or something that is completely unable to do a particular task or function. For example, 'He was totally incapable of understanding the complex instructions.'

How to use "totally incapable" in a sentence

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totally incapable
You are totally incapable of following a foreign policy.
They are certainly aware that we are totally incapable of it.
He seems totally incapable of thinking before he speaks.
They are certainly aware by now that we are totally incapable of it.
He is totally incapable of putting country before party.
The disability pension for persons totally incapable of work was equal to.
I feel totally incapable of handling these situations.
God seems to push us into something that we feel totally incapable of doing.
Totally incapable of taking anything seriously.
The commandment was totally incapable of giving life.
Totally incapable of doing a thing for themselves.
He felt weak and totally incapable when he spoke.
Totally incapable of solving any of the real problems of today.
They are totally incapable.
Totally incapable of knowing And the really sad thing is, is that you are.

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But there are people who are totally incapable of grasping the truth.
They are totally incapable of facing up to reality and going beyond mere appearances.
And the way information is structured is totally incapable of keeping up with this process.
I am not totally incapable of parish work fitting my intelligence.
This is why I can confess out loud that I am totally incapable of doing such a thing.
You are totally incapable of enjoying life.
All other classes were and still are, totally incapable of this.
It left me totally incapable of accepting divine male love.
Without your help, I feel totally incapable.
Like a man totally incapable of lying to a vulnerable woman.
In any case, you are totally incapable.
He was totally incapable of controlling himself now.
Moreover, he has proved that he is totally incapable of handling the situation.
Persons totally incapable of work and independent existence are eligible for a nursing allowance.
The political class is gridlocked and totally incapable of finding a majority for any Brexit option.
I am totally incapable of drawing so I totally admire people who do have that skill.
Reality is something that I am totally incapable of writing about directly.
I felt totally incapable of identifying myself with Real Madrid.
You have a son who 's totally incapable of deception.
O are totally incapable of work and require the assistance of another person, or.
You act like he 's a totally incapable human being.
He's totally incapable of forming a meaningful adult relationship and I should know.
Of course, he is totally incapable of lying.
As a consequence, 80 workers were exposed and 8 workers were afterwards declared totally incapable for work.
You are totally incapable of shocking me.
How is it you have a son who 's totally incapable of deception?
You are totally incapable of pitching in.
It 's like he was totally incapable.
He is totally incapable of that.
Sir, he is like a nine-year-old on a sugar rush, totally incapable of taking anything seriously.
This peace is totally incapable of being shaken by errors of any kind.
Jackie, please . You act like he 's a totally incapable human being.
That they are totally incapable to perform any physical activity.
Sir, he is like a 9 year old on a sugar rush -- Totally incapable of taking anything seriously.
We have proved totally incapable of harnessing the abundant natural resources to become great.

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Examples of using Incapable
A normal child is incapable of killing another human being
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