To cause to be immobilized or ineffective
“As in the case of the forearm, attempts to immediately incapacitate an adversary by directing thrusts or cuts to leg muscles may not have been particularly effective.”
To cause a physical injury or debility to
“The employer considered that the employee's leg was in such a poor varicose-vein condition that a further injury would incapacitate him.”
To destroy or disrupt by means of sabotage
To make ineligible, as for entry to an examination
To cleanse, typically by removing contaminants from
To cause pain or injury to
To weaken an armed opposition, such as a military or army
To dope something or someone, especially by giving it a drug
To subdue or hurt physically or violently
To violently subdue or incapacitate someone, rendering them unconscious or severely injured
To succeed in killing, destroying or defeating
To disturb mentally or emotionally
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