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were incapable
adjective
Not capable (of doing something); unable.
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Several were incapable of working for months.
Others asserted that Filipinos were incapable of governing themselves.
They didn't want to spend money or they were incapable".
The strategies Sugrue so admires were incapable of producing them.
"The Socialists were incapable of doing anything," he said.
They were incapable of doing a close reading, the building block of literary writing and analysis.
He retorted that we were incapable of inducing Poland to be reasonable.
These Archean organisms were prokaryotes that were incapable of cell division.
Mr. Toland surmised that Roosevelt thought the Japanese were incapable of inflicting major damage.
The first U.S. governor reported in 1917 that the islands were incapable of self-support.
Later dramatists, unfortunately, were incapable of following the lead he had given.
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