Incapacitating example sentences

in·ca·pac·i·tate

verb

incapacitating (present participle)

  - prevent from functioning in a normal way:

  - deprive (someone) of their legal capacity.

Synonyms

disabled, debilitated, indisposed, unfit, immobilized, paralyzed, fit, Legal

"Incapacitating" Example Sentences

1. The incapacitating pain forced him to the ground.
2. She suffered an incapacitating migraine that lasted for days.
3. His injury proved to be surprisingly incapacitating.
4. The storm brought incapacitating winds and heavy rain.
5. The doctor described the illness as potentially incapacitating.
6. The drug had an incapacitating effect on his motor skills.
7. He experienced an incapacitating bout of depression.
8. The heat was almost incapacitating.
9. The accident left him temporarily incapacitating.
10. It was an incapacitating level of exhaustion.
11. Such incapacitating injuries are rare.
12. He received incapacitating injuries in the crash.
13. The effects of the poison were swift and incapacitating.
14. Fear was an incapacitating emotion in that moment.
15. She felt an incapacitating wave of nausea.
16. The incapacitating blow left him unconscious.
17. He was left incapacitatingly injured.
18. The medicine, though effective, had some incapacitating side effects.
19. It was an incapacitating fear that paralyzed him.
20. The blast caused widespread and incapacitating damage.
21. Her illness became increasingly incapacitating over time.
22. Incapacitating fatigue was a common symptom.
23. He was rendered incapacitating by the sheer force.
24. The incapacitating effects of the anesthesia wore off slowly.
25. The argument left her feeling utterly incapacitatingly drained.
26. Long-term use could lead to incapacitating side effects.
27. The injury was initially incapacitating, but he recovered well.
28. The incapacitating effects of the virus were widespread.
29. He was suffering from a potentially incapacitating condition.
30. The stress proved almost incapacitating.
31. The medicine's incapacitating effects were a concern.
32. The cold was truly incapacitating.
33. A truly incapacitating level of exhaustion hit her.
34. They were suffering from an incapacitating illness.
35. The grief was incapacitating.
36. He delivered an incapacitating blow to his opponent.
37. The sheer volume of work was incapacitating.
38. It was an incapacitating blow to the company’s reputation.
39. The incapacitating effects of the disease are well-documented.
40. He received medical treatment for his incapacitating injuries.
41. The incapacitating effects of the medication surprised her.
42. The army used incapacitating gas during the conflict.
43. He suffered an incapacitating stroke.
44. The accident caused incapacitating damage to the vehicle.
45. He was left incapacitatingly ill.
46. Incapacitating pain shot through his leg.
47. The noise was incapacitatingly loud.
48. The incapacitating effects of the chemical were immediate.
49. The disease had progressed to an incapacitating stage.
50. She was left incapacitatingly weak.

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