incapability

[ UK /ɪnkˌe‍ɪpəbˈɪlɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of not being capable -- physically or intellectually or legally
  2. lack of potential for development
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How To Use incapability In A Sentence

  • In so far as incapability through incompetence is concerned, the general rule is that the employee's incapacity as it existed at the time of dismissal must be of such a nature and quality as to justify dismissal.
  • For many writers, the thought of writing romance fills them with dread; crying their incapability to convey the message in they style they perceive romance to contain. Headache, Heartache – Tips in Writing Romance « Write Anything
  • The city-based infrastructure company's statement comes amid reports that the state government has decided to scrap the agreement it signed with a Maytas-led consortium last year in view of its "incapability" to achieve financial closure. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • His incapability of constraining his appetite is a pretty good indicator of that; Ailes is an undisciplined pig in many respects. Think Progress » Ailes Defends Beck’s Incendiary Rhetoric: ‘He’s Talking About Hitler And Stalin’ Killing People, So It’s ‘Accurate’
  • Moreover, the absence of tubulin and axonemal dynein in the spirochetes and the incapability of the bacterial and eukaryotic membranes 'making a continuum now suggest that the hypothesis is outdated. ID Research, Look to the Example
  • I used to be bemused how left wingers have an incapability to ever admit they made a blue.
  • Let many aqua also incapability dousing, flood also the incapability drown!
  • As would become typical, I hit the experimentation hard—evidence of my incapability to do anything in moderation. Fallin’ Up
  • Last year in the small town of Klaksvick, over 230 pilot whales were literally hacked to death over the course of several excruciating hours pointing to the community's incapability to slaughter, process and distribute the meat efficiently or in a "humane" manner and further pointing to the lack of precision and standardization in the killing methodology. Deborah Bassett: "Whale Murder" in the Faroe Islands: 100 Pilot Whales Slain for Cultural Tradition
  • Then, also put forward the proposal to prevent objective incapability of procedure of execution.
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