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Definition of Incapacitations

Incapacitation
Incapacitation In`ca*pac`i*ta"tion, n. The act of incapacitating or state of being incapacitated; incapacity; disqualification. --Burke.

Meaning of Incapacitations from wikipedia

- Look up incapacitation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Incapacitation may refer to: Incapacitation (penology), one of the functions of punishment Incapacity...
- A light emitting diode (LED) incapacitator is a weapon designed like a flashlight. It emits an extremely bright, rapid, and well-focused series of "differently-colored...
- Incapacitating agent is a chemical or biological agent which renders a person unable to harm themselves or others, regardless of consciousness. Lethal...
- Incapacitation in the context of criminal sentencing philosophy is one of the functions of punishment. It involves capital punishment, sending an offender...
- In law, a ward is a minor or incapacitated adult placed under the protection of a legal guardian or government entity, such as a court. Such a person...
- Ministers of Cuba Incapacitated in 2006 1976–2008 Military offices New office Commander-in-Chief of the Revolutionary Armed Forces Incapacitated in 2006 1959–2008...
- Today, a coup de grâce for incapacitated soldiers would be a war crime: the laws of war mandate caring for the incapacitated and prohibit mercy killing...
- arrest, and panic); another 50% die within 15–30 minutes from cold incapacitation: inability to use or control limbs and hands for swimming or gripping...
- The Bride of the Incapacitated (German: Die Braut des Entmündigten) is a 1919 German silent film directed by Erik Lund. The film's art direction was by...
- in 1919, President Woodrow Wilson had a stroke that left him partly incapacitated. First lady Edith Wilson kept this condition a secret from the public...