noun
- plural of incapacitation; instances of making someone unable to function or perform duties
- plural of incapacitation; the state or condition of being incapacitated or rendered powerless
Usage: commonly used in legal, medical, and military contexts
Usage: often refers to temporary or permanent loss of ability
Examples
- The incapacitations caused by the injury prevented him from returning to work.
- Multiple incapacitations of key personnel disrupted the company's operations.
- The law addresses incapacitations resulting from illness or accident.
- Temporary incapacitations due to medication are common side effects.
- The military studied the incapacitations of soldiers in combat zones.
- Insurance policies often cover incapacitations lasting more than 90 days.