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Often used in the same context:
debilitated,
comatose,
bedridden,
incontinent,
compos mentis,
sui juris,
disoriented,
indisposed,
enfeebled,
bedfast,
non compos mentis,
housebound,
disabled,
testate,
immobilized,
paralyzed,
ambulate,
unimpaired,
intubate,
hallucinating,
predecease,
deceased,
resuscitated,
grand mal,
sedated,
expressive aphasia,
hypovolemic shock,
fatigued,
testamentary trust,
dehydrated,
dying,
hospitalize,
perishes,
retrograde amnesia,
tertiary syphilis,
maimed,
malignant hyperthermia,
disengaged,
anaesthetized,
defibrillate,
readmitted,
exhausted,
stricken,
irresistible impulse,
disinherited,
artificial respiration,
immunocompromised,
traumatized,
drugged,
postural hypotension,
inebriated,
delegated,
diabetes insipidus,
unprovided,
confused,
epileptic seizure,
congenital abnormality,
acute gastritis,
immunosuppressed,
nauseated,
remarries,
senile dementia,
unattended,
heir apparent,
abdicate,
diabetic coma,
mentally ill,
amebic dysentery,
cerebral aneurysm,
disfigured,
discharged,
impeached,
herpes encephalitis,
unequipped,
pretermitted,
afflicted,
organ donor,
dazed,
mental abnormality,
emasculated,
constipated,
handicapped,
crippled,
deposed,
overridden,
cerebral hemorrhage,
thriver,
empowered,
wills,
hypnotized,
convalescing,
detain,
gastric ulcer,
abrogated,
vested,
petit mal,
infantile paralysis,
recuperated,
mentally retarded,
impaired,
drunk,
incompetent cervix,
bereaved,
addicted,
abused,
aggrieved,
divorced,
abusing,
demented,
hospitalized,
uncooperative,
wronged,
distraught,
married,
disgruntled,
indigent,
intoxicated,
aged
Appears in the definition of:
disabled,
handicapped,
invalid,
malingering,
shut-in,
skulking
Synonyms:
disabled,
handicapped,
helpless,
powerless,
unfit,
weak
Also try:
— Nouns for incapacitated:
person
persons,
patients,
patient,
adults,
people,
men,
adult,
individuals,
members,
spouse,
more...
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