incapacitáis
Presentvosotrosconjugation ofincapacitar.

incapacitar

incapacitar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to incapacitate
Una enfermedad grave ha incapacitado a mi madre y no puede trabajar.My mom has been incapacitated by a serious illness and she can't work.
b. to disable
El accidente incapacitó a Romero de por vida.Romero was permanently disabled by the accident.
a. to disqualify
Un juez incapacitó al asesor de la presidenta Banderas para ejercer cargo público.A judge disqualified President Banderas's political advisor from holding office.
b. to declare unfit
El abuelo Carlos ya no tomaba decisiones sobre nada; había sido incapacitado por razones mentales.Grandpa Carlos didn't make any decisions anymore; he had been declared mentally unfit.
a. to render unfit
La adicción a las drogas del señor Ibarra lo incapacita para ejercer la docencia.Mr. Ibarra's drug addiction renders him unfit to be a teacher.
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