Definition of Incapably. Meaning of Incapably. Synonyms of Incapably

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Definition of Incapably

Incapably
Incapably In*ca"pa*bly, adv. In an incapable manner.

Meaning of Incapably from wikipedia

- Look up capability in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A capability is the ability to execute a specified course of action or to achieve a desired outcome...
- "Drunk and Incapable" is the debut single by from Jamaican dancehall artist Krishane featuring vocals from British singer Melissa Steel. It was released...
- Abilities are powers an agent has to perform various actions. They include common abilities, like walking, and rare abilities, like performing a double...
- the Second Partition, which left the country deprived of territory and incapable of independent existence. On 24 October 1795, the Commonwealth was partitioned...
- Hopelessly Incapable of Standing in the Way is the debut CD/EP by Spain Colored Orange released in 2005. It preceded their first full-length album, Sneaky...
- description(s). https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/photos/blackadder-the-third-ink-and-incapability Filming date included with description(s). https://www.gettyimages.co...
- not God's determination. Hasan al Basri also argued that angels are incapable of sin or errors and nobler than humans and even prophets. Both early...
- government's inability to prepare a balanced budget in addition to being incapable of generating enough income to cover all its expenses. In particular,...
- Retrieved 22 September 2023. ...the Russian peacekeeping contingent is incapable of preventing Azerbaijan's seizure of the region, despite this being a...
- which must lay their eggs in the nests of other species because they are incapable of raising their own young, or non-obligate brood parasites, which sometimes...