incapacit
Incapacit is not a standard entry in most dictionaries and is not commonly used as a standalone term. It is usually encountered as a stem in longer words such as incapacitate or incapacitation, or in contexts that discuss the general idea of losing or lacking ability. The more common forms to reference are incapacitate (to render unable to act) and incapacity (the state of being unable).
To incapacitate means to deprive someone or something of the ability to act, operate, or respond, whether
Etymology and linguistic notes
The root idea comes from the Latin capax, meaning capable, with the prefix in- signaling negation. English
In legal contexts, incapacity can determine a person’s competence to participate in proceedings or manage affairs.