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Use "incapacitated" in a sentence
"And one does not have to be a lawyer to understand that inviting such a person to sign a legal form, especially without first taking careful steps to make sure they're not incapacitated, is highly unethical."
"A 23-year-old woman using one of the stalls -- described by the sources as "incapacitated" -- screamed for help."
"David Blunkett says people should work until they are 'incapacitated' - Telegraph"