What is another word for in capacitated?
Pronunciation:
[ ɪn kəpˈasɪtˌe͡ɪtɪd], [ ɪn kəpˈasɪtˌeɪtɪd], [ ɪ_n k_ə_p_ˈa_s_ɪ_t_ˌeɪ_t_ɪ_d]
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Similar words for in capacitated:
- bedridden (adjective)
- crippled (adjective)
- debilitated (adjective)
- decrepit (adjective)
- enervated (adjective)
- game (adjective)
- impotent (adjective)
- incapacitated (adjective)
- paralytic (adjective)
- paralyzed (adjective)
- powerless (adjective)
- prostrate (adjective)
- stricken (adjective)
- unable (adjective)
- unfit (adjective)
- break (verb)
- cripple (verb)
- damage (verb)
- deaden (verb)
- disable (verb)
- disarm (verb)
- disqualify (verb)
- enervate (verb)
- enfeeble (verb)
- immobilize (verb)
- incapacitate (verb)
- maim (verb)
- paralyze (verb)
- prostrate (verb)
- spay (verb)
- sterilize (verb)
- upset (verb)
Synonyms for In capacitated:
adj.
• bedridden (adjective) • crippled (adjective)- Hamstrung,
- defective,
- broken,
- damaged,
- gimp,
- enfeebled,
- harmed,
- mangled,
- housebound,
- mutilated,
- marred,
- game,
- hog-tied,
- deformed,
- halt.
- weather-beaten,
- superannuated,
- shaking,
- wasted,
- threadbare,
- tumble-down,
- dilapidated,
- fragile,
- antiquated,
- unsound,
- run-down,
- tottering,
- frail,
- seedy,
- bedraggled,
- doddering,
- worn-out,
- weakly,
- shabby,
- battered,
- used,
- creaky,
- worn,
- aged,
- old,
- tired,
- anile,
- haggard,
- flimsy,
- quavering,
- senile,
- feeble,
- effete,
- tacky,
- insubstantial,
- ramshackle,
- rickety.
- on the ropes,
- done in,
- listless,
- Languishing,
- lackadaisical,
- unnerved,
- Prostrated,
- spent,
- fatigued,
- out of shape,
- vitiated,
- spiritless,
- Deteriorated,
- limp,
- washed out,
- out of gas,
- languorous,
- soft,
- rusty,
- devitalized,
- languid,
- undermined,
- out of condition,
- gone to seed,
- Sapped.
- Infecund,
- nerveless,
- ineffectual,
- sterile,
- unproductive,
- enervated,
- gutless,
- inadequate,
- forceless,
- unfruitful,
- paper tiger,
- incompetent,
- dud,
- barren,
- ineffective,
- inept.
- wornout,
- paralyzed,
- bedridden,
- debilitated,
- hurt,
- incapable,
- infirm,
- immobilized,
- impaired,
- lame,
- weak,
- maimed,
- crippled,
- impotent,
- laid-up,
- out-of-action,
- powerless,
- broken-down,
- helpless,
- handicapped,
- confined,
- out of commission,
- weakened,
- sidelined.
- wimp,
- tied,
- subject,
- unarmed,
- vulnerable,
- defenseless,
- disenfranchised,
- etiolated,
- dependent,
- unfit,
- wishy-washy,
- inert,
- chicken,
- blank,
- passive,
- supine.
- drowned,
- fallen,
- knocked over,
- fagged,
- obedient,
- subservient,
- submissive,
- wearied,
- drained,
- dejected,
- depressed,
- worn out,
- Disarmed,
- Pooped,
- Frazzled,
- overcome,
- exhausted,
- tuckered,
- inconsolable.
v.
• break (verb)- tame,
- bankrupt,
- humiliate,
- pauperize,
- demoralize,
- enervate,
- ruin,
- confound,
- confute,
- demote,
- reduce,
- impoverish,
- incapacitate,
- cow,
- impair,
- demerit,
- rebut,
- dispirit,
- degrade,
- downgrade,
- bust,
- subdue,
- controvert,
- disprove,
- enfeeble,
- disconfirm,
- refute,
- Declass.
- mangle,
- stifle,
- sap,
- blunt,
- attenuate,
- mutilate,
- palsy,
- sideline,
- injure,
- Dislimb,
- dismember,
- unstrengthen,
- debilitate.
- bang up,
- wear away,
- lacerate,
- disintegrate,
- smash,
- wreak havoc on,
- rust,
- scathe,
- contaminate,
- stab,
- fade,
- scratch,
- mar,
- split,
- scorch,
- stain,
- rot,
- harm,
- wound,
- tarnish,
- wrong,
- bleach,
- batter,
- dismantle,
- pollute,
- abuse,
- tear,
- spoil,
- maltreat,
- disfigure,
- crack,
- ravage,
- tamper with,
- deface,
- break,
- blight,
- infect,
- discolor,
- corrode,
- wreck,
- dirty,
- gnaw,
- corrupt,
- burn,
- defile,
- vitiate.
- knock out,
- stupefy,
- deprive,
- cushion,
- suppress,
- freeze,
- dope,
- repress,
- drown,
- etherize,
- benumb,
- dull,
- tire,
- quieten,
- chloroform,
- lay out,
- tone down,
- put to sleep,
- check,
- desensitize,
- abate,
- gas,
- unnerve,
- mute,
- destroy,
- consume,
- smother,
- retard,
- hush,
- alleviate,
- lessen,
- devitalize,
- stun,
- ko,
- slow,
- put out of order,
- anesthetize,
- soften,
- dim,
- depress,
- damp,
- dampen,
- frustrate,
- exhaust.
- render incapable,
- invalidate,
- handicap,
- hock,
- sabotage,
- muzzle,
- total,
- shoot down,
- unbrace,
- put out of action,
- hogtie,
- pinion,
- throw monkey wrench in,
- kibosh,
- shatter.
- neutralize,
- subjugate,
- skin,
- deactivate,
- conciliate,
- occupy,
- pacify,
- strip,
- disband,
- unarm,
- demobilize,
- deescalate,
- demilitarize.
- Disentitle,
- nix,
- disfranchise,
- bar,
- exclude,
- eighty-six,
- prohibit,
- preclude,
- not make the cut,
- rule out,
- suspend,
- debar,
- except,
- bate.
- disarm,
- hamstring,
- put out of commission,
- disqualify,
- hog-tie,
- paralyze,
- maim,
- prostrate,
- disable,
- cripple,
- damage,
- clip wings,
- take out,
- weaken,
- undermine,
- immobilize,
- disenable,
- lay up,
- hinder.
- bring to grinding halt,
- make nerveless,
- transfix,
- astound,
- petrify,
- arrest,
- shut down,
- appall,
- bemuse,
- make inert,
- daze,
- stop dead,
- nonplus,
- close,
- daunt,
- demolish,
- deaden.
- whelm,
- fell,
- defeat,
- drain,
- level,
- frazzle,
- overpower,
- overtire,
- overthrow,
- tucker out,
- overturn,
- knock over,
- bring low,
- floor,
- mow.
- antisepticize,
- make sterile,
- spay,
- change,
- pasteurize,
- autoclave,
- purify,
- alter,
- clean,
- Disinfect,
- emasculate,
- sanitize,
- neuter,
- decontaminate,
- desexualize,
- fumigate,
- fix.
- make a scene,
- PSYCH,
- dismay,
- derange,
- pick on,
- fluster,
- throw off balance,
- stir up,
- egg on,
- flip,
- bewilder,
- fire up,
- adjy,
- spook,
- cramp,
- pother,
- give a hard time,
- sicken,
- bug,
- disquiet,
- afflict,
- grieve,
- key up,
- ruffle,
- distract,
- craze,
- unsettle,
- make waves,
- indispose,
- agitate,
- rattle,
- distress,
- flip out,
- perturb,
- turn,
- rock the boat,
- ail,
- turn on,
- disturb,
- disconcert,
- discombobulate,
- discompose,
- get to,
- flurry.
How to use "In capacitated" in context?
When talking about capacitors, one has to be careful in the use of the word "capacitated." If one only denotes the physical capacitance of the capacitor, then the word is correctly used. However, if one has in mind the function of the capacitor as well, then the term is not correct, as capacitors can only store electrical energy. In other words, capacitors are not capacitors if they are not in capacitance mode.
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