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incapacityadj. 1) not being able to perform any gainful employment due to c...
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incapacity1610s, "lack of ability, powerlessness," from French incapacité (16c.), from Medieval Latin incapacitatem (nominative incapacitas), from Late Latin incapax (genitive incapacis) "incapab [..]
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incapacity1) A lack of physical or mental abilities that results in a person's inability to manage his or her own personal care, property, or finances. 2) A lack of ability to understand one's actions [..]
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incapacityThe inability to work in employment, or the absence from a workplace for healthcare, because of a covered injury.
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incapacityn. Want of power to apprehend, understand, and manage.
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incapacityDefinition Inability to act on one's own behalf.
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incapacitypl: -ties 1 : the quality or state of being incapable ;esp : lack of legal qualifications due to age or mental condition compare capacity 2 : the inability of an injured worker to perform the ...
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incapacityIncapacity is subject to different meanings. In the context of worker's compensation, disability insurance, or Social Security claims under "SSI", it refers to not being able to perform [..]
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incapacity(n) lack of intellectual power(n) lack of physical or natural qualifications
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incapacityadj. 1) not being able to perform any gainful employment due to congenital disability, illness (including mental), physical injury, advanced age or intellectual deficiency. This is significant in clai [..]
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incapacityThe inability to work, attend school, or perform other regular daily activities because of a serious health condition or treatment for or recovery from a serious health condition (USAID Automated Dire [..]
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