0 the fact that you are unable to do something because you do not have the ability or you are too weak: --
[ + to infinitive ] the incapacity of the police to limit the rise in crime
1 the state of not being able to do something such as a job, usually because of an illness: --
This group was characterized by lack of incapacity in all assessed variables.
Incapacity can be proven once a diagnostic threshold of mental incompetence is passed.
The great majority of old people with mental incapacity at any given time are not being cared for directly by such services.
Finally, mental incapacity not only affects the individual sufferer, it is a tragedy for their family and loved ones as well.
This argument emphasises the incapacity of the young, rather than their unwillingness, in causing the decline in support.
Despite his unawareness of the deficits, this patient was surprisingly aware of his incapacity to appreciate his disorder.
This will name a specific individual to take over decision-making if mental incapacity supervenes.
But in any case we may suppose it to be connected with his incapacity to sin and his having perfect divine love.