incapacitating love

Definitions

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  • adjective causing disability.

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  • verb Present participle of incapacitate.
  • adjective of an injury, etc. That incapacitates

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  • adjective that cripples or disables or incapacitates

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Examples

  • Clearly, some kind of incapacitating agent was used in this operation.

    CNN Transcript Oct 26, 2002 2002

  • The report listed Lowe's injuries as "incapacitating" and he was taken by Rural/Metro Ambulance Service to University of Tennessee Medical Center for treatment.

    The Daily Times News Headlines 2010

  • The report listed Lowe's injuries as "incapacitating" and he was taken by Rural/Metro Ambulance Service to University of Tennessee Medical Center for treatment.

    The Daily Times News Headlines 2010

  • The report listed Lowe's injuries as "incapacitating" and he was taken by Rural/Metro Ambulance Service to University of Tennessee Medical Center for treatment.

    The Daily Times News Headlines 2010

  • NHTSA estimated about 18,000 people a year are hurt in back-over accidents, with about 3,000 suffering "incapacitating" injuries.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2010

  • The report listed Lowe's injuries as "incapacitating" and he was taken by Rural/Metro Ambulance Service to University of Tennessee Medical Center for treatment.

    The Daily Times News Headlines 2010

  • NHTSA estimated about 18,000 people a year are hurt in back-over accidents, with about 3,000 suffering "incapacitating" injuries.

    SFGate: Top News Stories 2010

  • Mitchell had four passengers in her car, including Samantha Smith, 18, and 2-month-old Zayadre Warren, both of whom were taken to Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center with injuries officers reported as "incapacitating," the most serious designation used by police.

    wacotrib - Latest News Headlines 2009

  • Nor does Chertoff blush at "incapacitating" the innocent: "… we have arrested and successfully prosecuted a number of people … for acts that perhaps were not terrorist in nature but allowed us to incapacitate someone who we had reason to believe was a terrorist."

    LewRockwell.com 2008

  • 2622 Superior Ave. He suffered an "incapacitating" ankle injury and was taken to St. Nicholas Hospital for treatment.

    The Sheboygan Press Latest Headlines 2008

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