0 without enough strength, power, skill, opportunity, information etc to be able (to do something) -- tdk dapat
A year after his trials, he was still feeling mentally and physically exhausted, sick at heart and unable to apply himself to his publishing projects.
Some nurses expressed enthusiasm, yet were unable to articulate clearly what integration meant or represented.
She exhibited a striking deficit in "motor control," in that she was unable to reach to a target after passive movement of her arm.
Eligibility was limited to 'those who because of physical or mental limitations are unable to act in their own behalf'.
This was particularly difficult where fathers were unavailable or unable to help, and where children attended free early education in a school setting.
Hence, they are unable to increase the production of goods via the increase in general efficiency of the production process.
We were unable to get archived serum samples on two subjects.
Nevertheless, these standards will impose significant new costs on all providers, and it is expected that many small providers will be unable to meet them.