Examples of using Incapable in English and their translations into Hindi
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Idiot” derives from the ancient Greek,“idio”, meaning“person lacking professional skill” or“mentally deficient person incapable of ordinary reasoning”.
And the women, as incapable and socially-handicapped, were able to do nothing about it.
On the other hand, we become incapable of resentment when we have understood that everyone is at every moment at their highest level of consciousness.
I have acted in films before the cameras but I'm incapable of acting in real life.
Published in 1792, Wollstonecraft's work argued that the educational system of her time deliberately trained women to be frivolous and incapable.
who are incapable of sinning?
Big money that engulfs government makes government incapable of protecting the rest of us against the further depredations of big money.
arts organizations are not struggling because they are incapable.
21-gun salute, or firing starting pistols, incapable of releasing bullets.
Without prayer, they sever their relationship with God, and are incapable of receiving God's approval.
then in many things you will be incapable of satisfying God's will.
cannot do a certain thing, it is possible that I may end by really becoming incapable of it.
Incapable of caring about what others may feel or what the repercussions of their actions are,
Alexander's incapable brother Philip Arrhidaeus ruled for a short time
Such a person is incapable of saving himself or even seeing his need for salvation.
Though we all know he is incapable of humility, introspection, soul searching, and deep repentance.
One might argue it was the algorithm's programmers who made the mistake by making the algorithm incapable of seeing what any human could plainly see.
One fundamental reason why human beings are incapable of handling their own mental structure is simply because they want to be better than someone else.
If you are incapable completely, you are not a possibility,
The Baptism of a child, who is incapable even of asking to be saved, therefore, demonstrates perfectly the soul's total dependence upon God's grace.