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Incapacity
What is "incapacity"?
Incapacity refers to a person's inability or limitation to perform physical tasks or activities because of physical disabilities, injuries, or challenges. This can include difficulties with movement, strength, coordination, or other bodily functions that harms a person's ability to carry out daily activities independently. Incapacity may be temporary or permanent and can vary in intensity depending on the nature and extent of the physical condition. It often requires support, adjustments, or assistive devices to help individuals overcome or get used to their limitations and maintain their quality of life.
Example
Her physical incapacity limited her ability to participate in certain sports and activities.
The accident caused severe damage to his limbs, resulting in an incapacity to use them for everyday tasks.
The construction worker's incapacity to lift heavy objects prevented him from performing certain tasks on the job site.
The patient's cognitive decline resulted in an incapacity to manage their financial affairs and make sound financial decisions.
The student's learning disabilities resulted in an incapacity to grasp mathematical concepts and required additional support in the classroom.
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