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incapacitated

[in-kuh-pas-i-tey-tid] / ˌɪn kəˈpæs ɪˌteɪ tɪd /


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Executive power in South Korea is heavily concentrated in the president, but the prime minister is the No. 2 official and leads the country if the president becomes incapacitated.

From Seattle Times

They could have been drugged, drunk, or otherwise incapacitated before they were tied up.

From Science Magazine

I had been introduced to the cafe by the woman who cared for my grandmother after Alzheimer’s disease had incapacitated her.

From New York Times

Marriage has a number of other financial and legal benefits, including the ability to make decisions for your spouse should they become incapacitated.

From Los Angeles Times

And it will give LGBTQ+ couples equal rights to get marital tax savings, to inherit property, and to give medical treatment consent for partners who are incapacitated.

From BBC