How to use in-sentence of “incapable”:
– We would likely get a host of new editors for the day that are blocked out of the English wiki making changes here in a language they are grossly incapable of writing in.
– Altricial, meaning “requiring care”, refers to a group or kind of creature that is incapable of moving around on its own soon after hatching or being born.
– People say that I should wait for someone to nominate me, but the truth of the matter is is that nobody really wants to nominate me because they all believe that I am incapable of doing the tasks that an administrator has to do.
– The boy’s mother may have been incapable of looking after him, but Beethoven had to prove this in a court of law.
– However, the long, thin snout of “Sarcosuchus” was very similar to the thin snouts of the modern gharial, the false gharial and the slender-snouted crocodile, all of which are nearly exclusive fish-eaters and incapable of tackling large prey.
– The French colonialists either fled or surrendered showing that not only were they incapable of “protecting” us, but that, in the span of five years, they had twice sold our country to the Japanese.

