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incapacitated

[in-kuh-pas-i-tey-tid] / ˌɪn kəˈpæs ɪˌteɪ tɪd /


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In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson suffered a major stroke that left him mostly incapacitated for the final stretch of his presidency, effectively leaving his wife to make decisions for over a year.

From BBC • May 30, 2026

Key estate-planning documents include a will and power of attorney for financial and medical decisions in case you become incapacitated.

From MarketWatch • May 19, 2026

It defines a fully disabled veteran as one who is blind in both eyes, has lost the use of at least two limbs, or is otherwise incapacitated due to an injury or disease.

From Los Angeles Times • May 13, 2026

The word “durable” means that the document will remain valid even if you become incapacitated.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 28, 2026

The doctor also said the dementia would progress and that Walter would likely become incapacitated.

From "Just Mercy" by Bryan Stevenson




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