Incapacitate in a sentence as a verb

It tends to **** and incapacitate people so quickly that they don't have time to spread it to others.

It takes a lot more to take down one of them than it does to incapacitate a human enemy.

A laser to incapacitate the pilot would be just as effective.

Does flying to a different timezone incapacitate you or do you adjust in a few days?

A lot of plane crash deaths happen after the crash - burning fuel can spread quickly and **** or incapacitate people inside.

Now you have a drone that can temporarily incapacitate people.

I think his point was that some injuries might incapacitate you to such a degree that shopping around is not an option.

And when natural disasters occur, you end up with two things compound to incapacitate cell networks.

A problem that can incapacitate the pilot of a billion-dollar fighter jet seems like it belongs in the "real fire" category.

A resistance fighter was to recover the gun, sneak up on an Axis occupier, **** or incapacitate him, and retrieve his weapons.

If you had a "home invasion", a simple press of a button would disorient your attackers and incapacitate them much in the way of the wicked witch of the East.

And that battery will hold enough energy not only to keep it flying but also to provide for a taser that could incapacitate an individual?

To me, it's purely protective: you put violent people in jail to physically incapacitate them until the threat of them causing more violence diminishes as they age.

What can they be processed into, do they contain any useful nutrients or protein, if so, blend them up, add something to incapacitate the stingers, add flavour and et voil: Soylent jellyfish!

You've got to incapacitate someone pretty well to take their finger off, so you might as well just force them to touch the phone while they are so incapacitated, unless you really like chopping off fingers.

Would this have been orchestrated in order to somehow incapacitate them?I have no idea if the cockpit is pressurized separately from the rest of the plane, or if there's any way to tamper with the deployment of the plane's oxygen masks.

Incapacitate definitions

verb

make unable to perform a certain action; "disable this command on your computer"

See also: disable disenable

verb

injure permanently; "He was disabled in a car accident"

See also: disable invalid handicap