noun
- a chemical or biological agent that temporarily disables a person without causing permanent injury or death
Usage: military/law enforcement term; often used in riot control or non-lethal weapons contexts
adjective
- causing temporary loss of physical or mental function without permanent harm
Usage: technical/military usage
Examples
- The military researched incapacitant compounds for crowd control.
- Tear gas is classified as an incapacitant agent.
- The incapacitant effects of the drug wore off within hours.
- Law enforcement considered using an incapacitant spray instead of force.
- The chemical was designed to be an incapacitant rather than a poison.
- Incapacitant weapons aim to temporarily disable targets without lethal consequences.