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incapable (adj.)

1590s, from Middle French incapable (16c.) and directly from Medieval Latin incapabilis "incapable," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + capabilis "receptive; able to grasp or hold" (see capable). Related: Incapably; incapability.

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Definitions of incapable from WordNet

incapable (adj.)
not meeting requirements;
Synonyms: incompetent / unequal to
incapable (adj.)
not being susceptible to or admitting of something (usually followed by `of');
incapable of solution
incapable (adj.)
(followed by `of') lacking capacity or ability;
incapable of carrying a tune
he is incapable of understanding the matter
incapable of doing the work
incapable (adj.)
(followed by `of') not having the temperament or inclination for;
simply incapable of lying
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