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incapacitate

1 of 1verb
/ˌɪnkəˈpæsɪteɪt/
Forms:incapacitates,incapacitating,incapacitated,incapacitated
1

to make something unable to work properly

transitive
  • The power outage incapacitated the entire building, rendering all electronic devices and equipment non-functional.
  • The financial crisis incapacitated the company, leaving it unable to meet its financial obligations.
  • The virus incapacitated the computer network, halting all communications within the company.
  • A severe storm incapacitated the power grid, leaving thousands without electricity.
  • The factory’s main conveyor belt was incapacitated by a mechanical jam, stalling production.
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