Incapacitado in english
Disabled
pronunciation: dɪseɪbəld part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: dɪseɪbəld part of speech: adjective
In gestures
incapacitado = unfit ; lame duck ; incapable.
Example: As Townsend cynically writes, a committee developed to make decisions is a group of 'unfits appointed by the incompetent to do the unnecessary'.Example: Having them call him a lame duck is just one more way for them to underestimate what they are up against.Example: Spending half an hour in his classroom most would conclude pretty straightforwardly that this was an obviously incapable teacher = Spending half an hour in his classroom most would conclude pretty straightforwardly that this was an obviously incapable teacher.more:
» declarar incapacitado para el trabajo = sign off as + not fit for work .
Example: There is a risk to an employer in allowing an employee back to work when he or she is signed off as not fit for work.» declarar incapacitado para trabajar = sign off as + not fit for work .
Example: There is a risk to an employer in allowing an employee back to work when he or she is signed off as not fit for work.incapacitar = incapacitate.
Example: She cultivated vulnerability in order to refute the argument that woman's natural defenselessness incapacitated her for public speaking.