English to Arabic Dictionary incapable

incapable

غير قادر
definition
adjective
Wilson blushed and was incapable of speech
unable to do or achieve (something).
the pilot may become incapable from the lack of oxygen
unable to behave rationally or manage one's affairs; incompetent.
translation of 'incapable'
adjective
عاجز,
غير قادر,
غير قابل ل
example
The officer will then send the report to the procurator fiscal who will decide whether to have the person charged with being drunk and 'incapable' .
Beth's weary loyalty towards her 'incapable' boyfriend is fun to watch.
One of my companions was actually 'incapable' of speech for the next five minutes.
However, when those in charge at the club seem to be unwilling, unable and/or 'incapable' of changing things then protest of some form is definitely needed.
The person exempted from serious evaluation, after all, is someone considered 'incapable' of significant achievement.
What would you do if you ever became paralysed or 'incapable' ?
It is not much more than a year ago that he dismissed the UN as an inefficient, bureaucratic organisation 'incapable' of decision or action.
I am not saying for a moment that every woman who is left to bring up a child on her own is 'incapable' .
Simply put, in every way possible, the United States was 'incapable' of sending a modern army to fight in Europe.
Slowly, she shook her head, finding herself quite 'incapable' of speech at the moment.
He was arrested for being drunk and 'incapable' and was taken to Toller Lane police station in Bradford, where he was locked up and placed under half-hourly observation.
I can type the word ‘no’ easily enough - look, no, no, no, no, no - so why do I seem to be entirely 'incapable' of actually saying it?
Being drunk and 'incapable' should no longer be an excuse for misbehaving on the streets, says the man taking over Swindon's new licensing body.
I know I'd just finished at the gym, but I don't think I looked that 'incapable' .
Lawyers prepare the necessary Enduring Powers of Attorney documents which allow you to appoint someone you trust to manage your affairs if you become 'incapable' .
Police say action is needed to deal with the growing number of people they are finding drunk and 'incapable' on the city's streets.
There is an argument which holds that half a century after its birth, rock 'n' roll is now a geriatric form which, like jazz, has become 'incapable' of innovation or reinvention.
Holst said of him that he ‘never joined in the ordinary hatred of Germany; he was utterly 'incapable' of hatred under any provocation whatsoever’.
It only looks broken because we are now asking it to perform a function of which it is 'incapable' .
Goss also admitted he had no knowledge of Arabic and that his kids chastised him for being 'incapable' with computers.
A possible explanation is that the human eye and brain are 'incapable' of processing all the necessary visual information to apply the rule
But once opportunity offered she was 'incapable' of refusing…
But we remain stuck in hopeless denial, regrettably 'incapable' of accepting what will be harsh medicine.
I was absolutely demolished, emotionally wrung dry, 'incapable' of coherent speech for a half-hour or so afterwards.
Most hydraulic systems are also very inefficient, and 'incapable' of recovering regenerative power.
She has never told her mother, who appears hopelessly 'incapable' of communicating constructively with her daughter about the issues which affect her most.
He wishes he could organise his time better but feels 'incapable' .
Being arrested drunk and 'incapable' at 11 pm in the centre of London is part of every young man's right of passage.
After that date firms would have to prove beyond doubt that older workers were incompetent or 'incapable' of doing their jobs if they wanted to pension them off.
He thought me a child, a helpless, useless creature, 'incapable' of cunning and deception of any breed.
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