0 to make someone unable to work or do things normally, or unable to do what they intended to do: --
For a lengthy period he was virtually incapacitated.
A blow that incapacitates the device should not affect the controller of the device.
The colonial institution of property ownership also incapacitated important signals between heterogeneous agents.
With first responders incapacitated, no one was able to mount a damage assessment.
The picture is not clear here, for there are a large number of people who are marginally incapacitated.
Making decisions on behalf of mentally incapacitated adults.
Damages were always defined by functional considerations: breaking a man's arm will incapacitate him for life, but causing him pain will not.
The two examples differ in that in only a could the individual not have known of the law, for purely agent-relative reasons (she was incapacitated).