English to Bengali Dictionary incapable

incapable

অসমর্থ
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'
অকর্মণ্য,
অপারগ
adjective
অপটু,
ক্ষমতাবতী,
অপারক,
অক্ষম,
অযোগ্য,
ক্ষমতাশূন্য,
ক্ষমতাহীন,
অশক্ত,
অসমর্থ,
অকৃতী,
ঠুঁটা
example
He still felt 'incapable' of movement or speech, powerless, though he did not feel in any pain.
After several seconds of being 'incapable' of speech, Audrey finally got a grip on herself… sort of.
Simply put, in every way possible, the United States was 'incapable' of sending a modern army to fight in Europe.
So, Tony, if you are 'incapable' of political acts of kindness please step aside.
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.
He wishes he could organise his time better but feels 'incapable' .
I am not saying for a moment that every woman who is left to bring up a child on her own is 'incapable' .
A 14-year-old girl was arrested for being drunk and 'incapable' but later released.
What would you do if you ever became paralysed or 'incapable' ?
Furthermore, those charged with supervising the company on our behalf and protecting our savings were either 'incapable' or unable to force the insurer to live in the real world.
I was absolutely demolished, emotionally wrung dry, 'incapable' of coherent speech for a half-hour or so afterwards.
Take the example of an elderly person who suffers a stroke which renders him 'incapable' of speech or movement.
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' .
We are sure they do not want to be seen as some infirm, 'incapable' , old couple.
When the attorney has reason to believe that the donor is, or is becoming, mentally 'incapable' he must make an application to the Court of Protection for registration of the EPA.
He had been deformed by accident at birth, and was a hunched dwarf, unable to walk well, and so shy that the King's men thought him 'incapable' of proper speech.
Now 78, Eduardo is wheelchair bound, alert but 'incapable' of speech.
But once opportunity offered she was 'incapable' of refusing…
One of my companions was actually 'incapable' of speech for the next five minutes.
A possible explanation is that the human eye and brain are 'incapable' of processing all the necessary visual information to apply the rule
But we remain stuck in hopeless denial, regrettably 'incapable' of accepting what will be harsh medicine.
The person exempted from serious evaluation, after all, is someone considered 'incapable' of significant achievement.
It is not much more than a year ago that he dismissed the UN as an inefficient, bureaucratic organisation 'incapable' of decision or action.
Paramedics are dealing with a growing number of drunk and 'incapable' youngsters on the streets, according to a senior member of North Yorkshire ambulance service.
She has never told her mother, who appears hopelessly 'incapable' of communicating constructively with her daughter about the issues which affect her most.
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.
Churches and pro-life organisations fear that the bill could result in 'incapable' adults being denied food and drink at the insistence of a relative empowered to act for them.
And Burge's proposal seems 'incapable' of explaining how they are possible.
She is rich, useless, and 'incapable' of contributing to society.
Attempts by the United Nations to broker a deal have foundered, allowing the problem to fester and become a sore 'incapable' of being healed.
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