单词 | Incapacitating |
例句 | 1. A serious fall incapacitated the 68-year-old congressman. 2. The accident left me incapacitated for seven months. 3. Her mother has been incapacitated by a fall. 4. He is incapacitated and can't work. 5. Extreme shyness can be very incapacitating. 6. His injury incapacitated him for playing basketball. 7. A successful attack would incapacitate military training camps. 8. He was incapacitated by old age and sickness. 9. Poor eyesight incapacitated him for the army. 10. By this time my father was totally incapacitated by his illness. 11. Rubber bullets are designed to incapacitate people rather than kill them. 12. Poor health incapacitated him for work / from working all his life. 13. The document leaves open the question of how to remove a president if he becomes incapacitated. 14. As the second-in-command under a nearly incapacitated president,() many observers had expected her to take center stage. 15. The death or incapacitating illness of a loved one is always hard to take. 16. Atwater had become increasingly incapacitated by an inoperable brain tumour during the last year of his life. 17. Before he was incapacitated, Menelik had won recognition for his conquests and acceptance of his new frontiers. 18. They assert that the student has been incapacitated by the power differential, and must be in need of their protection. 19. He gave up his business interests in 1958, when he was partially incapacitated by coronary thrombosis. 20. Tess Durbeyfield's experience was of this incapacitating kind. 21. Symptoms may range from a simple stomach-ache to incapacitating stomach and intestinal disorders, occasionally resulting in death. 22. Moreover, since many illnesses have incapacitating fatigue as a symptom, care must be taken to exclude other known and often treatable conditions before a diagnosis of CFS is made. 23. The front companies were liquidated or privatized, and most of the lethal or incapacitating chemical and biological agents were destroyed. 24. Suppose, however, that the superficial injury swells up and develops into an incapacitating leg wound. 25. However, if your anxiety escalates, you may find the energy of your stress to be incapacitating. 26. A lengthy illness would pose a leadership dilemma for North Korea, which has never acknowledged an incapacitating health crisis involving Mr. 27. "This study therefore supports the rationale for future assessment of inhaled furosemide as a therapeutic intervention for patients with COPD with incapacitating dyspnea, " the authors add. 28. The coastal mountain ranges of Costa Rica had long confined dengue fever, a mosquito born disease accompanied by incapacitating bone pain, to the country's Pacific shore. 29. The sound will not affect older police but will be incapacitating for youths near the front line. 30. A bomb could be dropped in the middle of a battlefield which would produce microwaves, incapacitating the minds of soldiers within a circumscribed area. 31. The basic fighting strategy of Form and will boxing dictates an aggressive "take no prisoners" attitude, with the goal of incapacitating an opponent as quickly as possible. 32. Warfare and associated military operations involving the employment of lethal and incapacitating munitions and agents, typically poisons, contaminants, and irritants. 33. Chikungunya fever typically lasts from five to seven days and frequently causes severe and often incapacitating joint pain which sometimes persists for much longer periods. 34. Surgical treatment is indicated when the disease remains functionally incapacitating . At the same time, the discussion about levels of arthrodesis and spinal canal decompression was presented. 35. These muscle pains may vary in intensity from mild to incapacitating in nature and often develop on the first postoperative day. 36. Whatever the causes, there are several key players who have been or are still in the process of recuperating from incapacitating injuries. 37. This is a breed that has no gross or incapacitating exaggerations and therefore there is no inherent reason for lack of balance or unsound movement. 38. Typical jerking movements, mostly in the extremities and face, may affect speech and swallowing and range from mild to incapacitating ; attacks last several weeks and recur frequently. 39. Symptoms range from a mild fever, to incapacitating high fever, with severe headache, pain behind the eyes, muscle and joint pain, and rash. |
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