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1. (n.) inability
lack of ability.
Etymology: (1400–50; late ME < ML)
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| Definition of 'Inability' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) inability
lack of ability (especially mental ability) to do something
2. (noun) inability, unfitness
lacking the power to perform
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1. (noun) inability
the fact of being unable to do sth
her inability to accept help
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| Definition of 'Inability' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Inability
the quality or state of being unable; lack of ability; want of sufficient power, strength, resources, or capacity
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Sense: the lack of power, means, ability etc (to do something)
I was surprised at his inability to read.
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Afrikaans: onvermoë |
Arabic: عَجْز، عَدَم قُدْرَه |
Bulgarian: неспособност |
Brazilian: incapacidade |
Czech: neschopnost |
German: die Unfähigkeit |
Danish: manglende dygtighed; mang |
Greek: ανικανότητα |
Spanish: incapacidad |
Estonian: võimetus |
Farsi: ناتوانی |
Finnish: kyvyttömyys |
French: incapacité |
Hebrew: אִי-יְכוֹלֶת |
Hindi: असामर्थ्य |
Croatian: nesposobnost, nemoć |
Hungarian: képtelenség |
Indonesian: ketidakmampuan |
Icelandic: vangeta |
Italian: incapacità, inabilità |
Japanese: 不能 |
Korean: 할 수 없음, 무능 |
Lithuanian: negalėjimas, nesugebėjima |
Latvian: nespēja |
Malay: tidak mampu |
Dutch: onvermogen |
Norwegian: manglende evne, udyktighe |
Polish: niezdolność (do) |
Persian: ناتوانی |
Pashto: بې كفايتى، نالايقى |
Portuguese: incapacidade |
Romanian: neputinţă |
Russian: неспособность |
Slovak: neschopnosť |
Slovenian: nezmožnost |
Serbian: nesposobnost |
Swedish: oförmåga |
Thai: การไร้ความสามารถ |
Turkish: yetersizlik, kabiliyetsiz |
Taiwanese: 無力,能力缺乏 |
Ukrainian: нездатність, нездібність |
Urdu: معذوری |
Vietnamese: sự bất tài |
Chinese: 无力,无能 |
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