Use "incapable of" in a sentence

1. He seems incapable of love.

2. I think she's incapable of love.

3. She seemed incapable of taking decisions.

4. The stroke rendered her incapable of speech.

5. She seems incapable of settling down.

6. He's incapable of holding himself in.

7. She seemed incapable of forming any relationships.

8. I am incapable of moving a single finger

9. He seemed incapable of understanding how she felt.

10. Article 282: Abandonment of an incapable person

11. InAmissible definition is - incapable of being lost

12. Her trouble is she's incapable of making a decision.

13. UnConquerable definition is - incapable of being conquered : indomitable

14. She was incoherent and incapable of unassisted movement.

15. He was constitutionally incapable of dealing with conflict.

16. He was apparently physically incapable of lowering his voice.

17. That child seems incapable of keeping out of mischief.

18. As a lawyer she's totally incapable.

19. Are you physically incapable of taking responsibility for your actions?

20. The wine had made him incapable of thinking clearly.

21. 1 She is incapable of discerning right from wrong.

22. Now, to my innocent mind, dead implies incapable of communicating.

23. Therefore, he is incapable of acting unrighteously, or unjustly.

24. She was a very honest person who was incapable of dissembling.

25. The children seem to be totally incapable of working quietly by themselves.

26. She remained rigidly immobile, suddenly quite incapable of moving anyway.

27. Anelectric (plural Anelectrics) Any substance incapable of being electrified by friction

28. • Hawkins was incapable of Concealing how he felt from his close friends

29. GameSpot commented that "the AI seems incapable of managing with much success".

30. She remained rigidly immobile(Sentence dictionary), suddenly quite incapable of moving anyway.

31. And women who are Constitutionally incapable of be­ ing honest with themselves

32. InContestable definition, incapable of being contested; not open to dispute; incontrovertible: inContestable proof

33. 30 The defense team was incapable of handling such a high profile case.

34. Anelectric ( plural Anelectrics ) Any substance incapable of being electrified by friction

35. The children seem to be totally incapable of working by themselves.

36. It just made me feel more isolated and incapable.

37. 6 He lost his job for allegedly being incapable.

38. He lost his job for allegedly being incapable.

39. Barren definition, not producing or incapable of producing offspring; sterile: a Barren woman

40. InCompressible - incapable of being compressed; resisting compression; "mounds of inCompressible garbage"

41. 12 Hawkins was incapable of concealing how he felt from his close friends.

42. He is incapable of being honest with himself, let alone anyone else.

43. Are these people completely incapable of telling the truth to each other?

44. He's a pompous old prig who's totally incapable of taking a joke.

45. Yet some still settle for an inconsistent or incapable god.

46. 27 How wrongly I thought of him as being as incapable of heroism as myself.

47. Of course, these elements have no personality and are incapable of conscious activity or thought.

48. Market mechanisms have their place, but they have proven incapable of ensuring universal access.

49. A man with a heart as small as yours is incapable of such things.

50. She was incapable of elaborate artifice, and she restored to no jocular device.

51. 13 Incapable of fathoming such depravity, the great Titan began to slip into a brooding depression.

52. But such mutual exchange is just what human beings are incapable of sustaining consistently.

53. We may feel overwhelmed, incapable, and may become discouraged, even depressed.

54. Our very restraint appears to have made them think that we were incapable of any action .

55. She sat rigidly, shaking, incapable of anything other than being there, pliant in his hands.

56. InCorrigible: 1 adj impervious to correction by punishment Synonyms: unreformable , unregenerate unrepentant and incapable of being reformed uncontrollable , uncorrectable , unmanageable incapable of being controlled or managed disobedient not obeying or complying with commands of those in authority Antonyms: Corrigible capable of being

57. You look down your nose at absolutely everyone, and you're incapable of doing anything spontaneous or potentially affectionate.

58. Backers were disillusioned as they perceived the company as being incapable of delivering its promises on numerous occasions.

59. Being Constitutionally incapable of being honest with myself, is what also makes me powerless over alcohol

60. It is also a cliche that computers are incapable of creative thought - in other words, imagination.

61. He seems incapable of walking past a music shop without going in and buying another CD.

62. They feel that they were dull mentally, childlike, incapable of accomplishing complex tasks, or of developing an advanced civilization.

63. Consent cannot be given by someone who is intoxicated, unconscious, or otherwise considered incapable of giving their Consent

64. There was no possibility now that she could capsize: built with positive buoyancy, she was incapable of sinking.

65. The blood rushed to her head, making her dizzy and totally incapable of finding anything snappy to retort.

66. Why anyone would demonize Gays as being singularly incapable of behaving Civilly is in itself a crime.

67. Classical elite theorists had sought to show that liberal democracy was a utopian ideal incapable of realization.

68. The reason stated was that by law such persons were regarded as incapable of “forming malice aforethought”.

69. Young children's egocentric behaviour is assimilation since they are incapable of seeing anything except from their own point of view.

70. The researchers irradiated all of the tumor cells to render them incapable of spreading once returned to the patients' bodies.

71. China's hinterland had always been underpopulated for a good reason: it was arid land incapable of producing many crops.

72. A Barrow is a male pig that has been castrated or rendered incapable of reproducing before he reaches sexual maturity

73. Her supervisor said she lacked sensitivity to business issues and was incapable of interacting with other employees, the suit said.

74. 29 Until recently many authorities stated categorically that cats, almost alone among mammals, were incapable of detecting sweet tastes.

75. Bryophytes do not have a vascular system as well as they are incapable of producing flowers or seeds

76. But Wilhelm II fell ill in 1504 – probably syphilis – and was incapable of governing in the following years.

77. Now, most political scientists will tell us that a one-party system is inherently incapable of self-correction.

78. But cruel Freudian aversion therapy proved incapable of changing it, and the fashion then changed to hormonal explanations.

79. • disabled; deceased and incapable of supportWidow aged 45 or over at time of ing himself. death acquires entitlement upon reaching 50.

80. Moderation, cooperation, compromise, and bipartisanship are lame reflections of a pusillanimous past and of a "pathetic and exhausted leadership" incapable of winning elections.