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Incapable
Incapable
a.
Wanting
in
ability
or
qualification
for
the
purpose
or
end
in
view
;
not
large
enough
to
contain
or
hold
;
deficient
in
physical
strength
,
mental
or
moral
power
,
etc
.;
not
capable
; as,
incapable
of
holding
a
certain
quantity
of
liquid
;
incapable
of
endurance
, of
comprehension
, of
perseverance
, of
reform
,
etc
.
Incapable
a.
Not
capable
of
being
brought
to do or
perform
,
because
morally
strong
or
well
disposed
;
used
with
reference
to
some
evil
; as,
incapable
of
wrong
,
dishonesty
, or
falsehood
.
Incapable
a.
Not
in a
state
to
receive
;
not
receptive
;
not
susceptible
;
not
able
to
admit
; as,
incapable
of
pain
, or
pleasure
;
incapable
of
stain
or
injury
.
Incapable
a.
Unqualified
or
disqualified
, in a
legal
sense
; as, a
man
under
thirty
-
five
years
of
age
is
incapable
of
holding
the
office
of
president
of
the
United
States
; a
person
convicted
on
impeachment
is
thereby
made
incapable
of
holding
an
office
of
profit
or
honor
under
the
government
.
Incapable
a.
As a
term
of
disgrace
,
sometimes
annexed
to a
sentence
when
an
officer
has
been
cashiered
and
rendered
incapable
of
serving
his
country
.
Incapable
n.
One
who
is
morally
or
mentally
weak
or
inefficient
; an
imbecile
; a
simpleton
.
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