To make someone unable to function normally or prevent them from doing something.
From 'in-' (not) + 'capacity' (ability), with Latin roots. The verb form emerged in English around the 1700s to describe rendering someone helpless.
The word contains its own opposite—'capacity' means ability, so 'incapacitate' is literally removing someone's ability to act, like erasing their power with a prefix.
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