incapable

incapable
adj
1. unable, incompetent, inefficient, ineffective, inefficacious; unproficient, inadequate, insufficient; unfit, unqualified, unfitted, unsuitable; inept, unapt, unskilled, unequal to, not up to, not up to par, not making the grade, Inf. not cutting the mustard, Inf. not up to snuff.
2. powerless, impotent, impuissant, unvirile, forceless; helpless, defenseless, prostrate, on one's back, decrepit, feeble, weak.
3. incapable of
a. unable to, cannot, can't; unqualified for, disqualified for, lacking the ability to, lacking the skill or know-how to, not knowing how to.b. not open to, not admitting, resistant, ill-disposed, impervious; not susceptible, not disposed, not likely, not inclined, not liable, not prone.

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