0 to make someone too sick or weak to work or do things normally -- iş yapamaz hâle getirmek, aciz bırakmak, felç etmek, aciz kalmak
[ often passive ] He was incapacitated by illness.
A patient should not be treated as unable to communicate his decision and therefore, defined as mentally incapacitated.
Why then would we consider overriding the same refusal of medications made by her surrogate decisionmaker on her behalf once she became incapacitated?
They were formerly engaged in agriculture but a fall had incapacitated him, throwing him on the parish.
This group included completely incapacitated persons who needed frequent help to perform tasks.
The shock applied to the woman's uterus traveled to the brain through nerve connections running through the spine and left her incapacitated for life.
It is a long-term, often highly incapacitating illness, its course is unpredictable, and patient care is costly.
The degeneration of the party, increasing bureaucratisation and the smugness of the leadership incapacitated the system.
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).