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incapacitate

[in-kuh-pas-i-teyt] / ˌɪn kəˈpæs ɪˌteɪt /


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He described them as a "highly intelligent" and "active predator" equipped with "specialised glands that produce venom to incapacitate its prey".

From BBC

Stathis, who is single with no children, hadn’t drafted a financial power of attorney or a medical directive appointing someone to make decisions for her if she became incapacitated.

From MarketWatch

In order to make that happen, and to ensure that her wishes are kept, you can look into an enduring power-of-attorney document for your mother should she become incapacitated.

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Some prep you can do now: Appoint a durable power of attorney who will be charged with making decisions on your behalf if you become incapacitated or otherwise unable to make decisions yourself.

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In addition to updating a will, make sure you have a trusted person to handle your financial and medical affairs in case you become incapacitated.

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