incapacitation

incapacitation
incapacitation (n.) 1741, noun of action from INCAPACITATE (Cf. incapacitate).

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  • Incapacitation — In ca*pac i*ta tion, n. The act of incapacitating or state of being incapacitated; incapacity; disqualification. Burke. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • incapacitation — I noun affliction, caducity, calamity, debility, disability, disablement, handicap, inability to work, incapacity for work, infirmity, misfortune, sickness II index disability (physical inability), disqualification (factor that disqualifies),… …   Law dictionary

  • incapacitation — incapacitate ► VERB ▪ prevent from functioning in a normal way. DERIVATIVES incapacitant noun incapacitation noun …   English terms dictionary

  • Incapacitation (penology) — Incapacitation in the context of sentencing philosophy refers to the effect of a sentence in terms of positively preventing (rather than merely deterring) future offending.Imprisonment incapacitates the prisoner by removing them from the society… …   Wikipedia

  • incapacitation — noun see incapacitate …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • incapacitation — See incapacitate. * * * …   Universalium

  • incapacitation — noun /ˌɪn.kəˌpæs.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən/ The act of incapacitating or state of being incapacitated; incapacity; disqualification …   Wiktionary

  • incapacitation — n. limiting of ability; disqualification (Law) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • incapacitation — in·ca·pac·i·ta·tion …   English syllables

  • incapacitation — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈtāshən noun : the act of incapacitating or state of being incapacitated : incapacity …   Useful english dictionary

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