“I failed in the task that I had undertaken. It foundered on my incapacity in the role of secret agent.”
“In an attempt to solve the present case, and similar cases of successive causes of incapacity according to some legal principle, a number of arguments have been invoked.”
“Vikki gets incapacity benefit while Gary looks after the children full-time.”
incapacitant
Any device or substance used to incapacitate a person or crowd
“Oleoresin capsicum is a chemical incapacitant which can cause intense temporary irritation of the mucous membranes and skin.”
“Several scientists said the United States had conducted research on Fentanyl, a well-known drug with many medical applications, as a human incapacitant for nearly a decade.”
“The nature of such an incapacitant is not further specified in the patent.”
“But Floyd is concerned that his parents' physical and mental incapacities may have made them susceptible to voting fraud.”
“The failure of European bureaucracy was certainly not due to incapacities of the personnel.”
“One in 30 people over the age of 65 is likely to suffer from cataracts and surveys show older people fear loss of vision above all other incapacities.”