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:
He confronts their epistemological incapacity with the religious point of view based on the authority of revelation.
It is premised on children's incapacity and the right of adults to speak on behalf of children.
Existing ill-health or fears about future incapacity transform the experience of ' home ' and its relationship with the surrounding social and material environment.
Differing levels of disease severity produce differing levels of incapacity and challenge the ability of the patient to participate in consent discussions.
Note that incapacity benefits are here modeled as lump-sum benefits.
High vertical imbalance indices (regional expenditure over regional revenue) reflect regional incapacity to cover expenditure from their own revenue.
What is made obvious, however, is the incapacity of the raven to stand water.
But in any case we may suppose it to be connected with his incapacity to sin and his having perfect divine love.
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