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incapacity
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incapacidad

incapacidad

the inability or limitation to perform physical tasks or activities due to physical disabilities, injuries, or impairments

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The construction worker's incapacity to lift heavy objects prevented him from performing certain tasks on the job site.
Her physical incapacity limited her ability to participate in certain sports and activities.
What is "incapacity"?

Incapacity refers to a person's inability or limitation to perform physical tasks or activities because of physical disabilities, injuries, or challenges. This can include difficulties with movement, strength, coordination, or other bodily functions that harms a person's ability to carry out daily activities independently. Incapacity may be temporary or permanent and can vary in intensity depending on the nature and extent of the physical condition. It often requires support, adjustments, or assistive devices to help individuals overcome or get used to their limitations and maintain their quality of life.

to incapacitate
to incapacitate
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incapacitar

incapacitar

to make something unable to work properly

enable

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
incapacitating
Adjetivo
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incapacitante

incapacitante

preventing someone or something from functioning properly

appropriate
appropriate
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(apropiado)

(apropiado)

adecuado

suitable or acceptable for a given situation or purpose

inappropriate
approbation
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aprobación

aprobación

official approval or agreement

disapprobation
to apprise
to apprise
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(notificar)

(notificar)

informar

to notify someone about a situation, event, or information

Información Gramatical:

Transitivo
evidential
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basado en evidencia

basado en evidencia

providing evidence or related to it

to evince
to evince
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demostrar

demostrar

to clearly show that one has a quality or a feeling about someone or something

Información Gramatical:

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rudimentary
rudimentary
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rudimentario

rudimentario

consisting of fundamental and basic principles

rudiments
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rudimento

rudimento

the earlier versions of something that are not fully developed

inaccessible
inaccessible
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inaccesible

inaccesible

not able to be reached or entered, usually due to obstacles or restrictions

accessible
inaccurate
inaccurate
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(erróneo)

(erróneo)

inexacto

not precise or correct

accurate
inactive
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inactivo

inactivo

not engaging in chemical reactions with other substances

inadequate
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inadecuado

inadecuado

not having the required amount or quality

adequate
inadmissible
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inadmisible

inadmisible

not legally recognized, especially in a court of law

admissible
inadvertent
inadvertent
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involuntario

involuntario

occurring unintentionally or without deliberate thought or planning

telepathy
telepathy
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telepatía

telepatía

mental communication without using any physical method

telephony
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telefonía

telefonía

the process or activity of using telephones for communication

bale
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fardo

fardo

a large stack of materials like hay or paper firmly tied together

baleful
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siniestro

siniestro

intimidating or indicating hatred or anger

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