incapable

incapable
Unfit for work, or for the performance of a particular task, for want of physical strength, education, or mentality. Having physical or mental disability. Ineligible; disqualified. A statute which provided for certain action to be had upon the death or disability of the judge would ordinarily be construed to refer to the physical or mental disability of the judge. Used in this connection, it would not in the customary use of language be construed to mean if the judge was incapable to act because of disqualification. Todd v Bradley, 97 Corm 563, 117 A 808, 25 ALR 22, 25.

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  • Incapable — In*ca pa*ble, a. [Pref. in not + capable: cf. F. incapable, L. incapabilis incomprehensible.] [1913 Webster] 1. Lacking in ability or qualification for the purpose or end in view; not large enough to contain or hold; deficient in physical… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • incapable — in·ca·pa·ble adj: lacking legal qualification or power (as by reason of mental incompetence) see also incapacity Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. incapable …   Law dictionary

  • incapable — [in kā′pə bəl] adj. [LL incapabilis] not capable; specif., a) lacking the necessary ability, competence, strength, etc. b) not legally qualified or eligible incapable of 1. not allowing or admitting; not able to accept or experience [incapable of …   English World dictionary

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  • incapable — adj Incapable, incompetent, unqualified mean mentally or physically unfit, or unfitted by nature, character, or training, to do a given kind of work. Except for this denial of fitness the terms otherwise correspond to the affirmative adjectives… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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  • incapable — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (incapable of) lacking the ability or required quality to do. 2) unable to behave rationally. DERIVATIVES incapability noun …   English terms dictionary

  • Incapable — In*ca pa*ble, n. One who is morally or mentally weak or inefficient; an imbecile; a simpleton. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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