Incapaz in english

Be unable

pronunciation: biəneɪbəl part of speech: none
In gestures

incapaz = incapable ; powerless ; incompetent ; impotent. 

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.Example: In a world divided by ideology, by trade barriers, by military threats and nuclear fears, we librarians are not powerless = In a world divided by ideology, by trade barriers, by military threats and nuclear fears, we librarians are not powerless.Example: To point out that this question was answered a great many years ago is, as the lawyers say, 'incompetent, irrelevant, and immaterial'.Example: The Government is impotent to save our steel industry because of our membership of the EU.

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» incapaz deunable to .

Example: Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.

» incapaz de inspirar amorunlovable  .

Example: And much to her delight, she went from feeling lonely and unlovable to attracting the attention of a couple of guys she was interested in.

» incapaz de matar una moscawouldn't hurt a fly .

Example: Whoever said Moby is the leader of dickheads that beat people up? He is just a bald-headed hippie who wouldn't hurt a fly.

» incapaz de razonarincapable for reasoning .

Example: However, for a long time researchers have believed that children are incapable of reasoning by analogy.

» ser incapaz debe unable tobe incapable of .

Example: Entry of a 'p' means that you have been unable to find the bibliographic information in the system.

Example: It is not always correct to conclude that if users fail to frame their questions more specifically it is because they are incapable of doing so.
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