incapacity
21Incapacity Benefit — is a United Kingdom state benefit intended for those below the State Pension age who cannot work because of illness or disability. The benefit is administered by Jobcentre Plus (an executive agency of the Department for Work and… …
22Incapacity Benefit — noun An allowance paid to someone who is incapable of working because of sickness or disability • • • Main Entry: ↑incapacious * * * incapacity benefit [incapacity benefit] noun [U](abbr …
23incapacity to endure — index intolerance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
24incapacity benefit — a state benefit payable to those under the state retirement age who are incapable of work because of an illness or disability but who do not qualify for statutory sick pay; it replaced invalidity benefit and sickness benefit in 1995. Entitlement… …
25incapacity benefit — a state benefit payable to those under the state retirement age who are incapable of work because of an illness or disability but who do not qualify for statutory sick pay; it replaced invalidity benefit and sickness benefit in 1995. Entitlement… …
26incapacity of physician — See manifest incapacity …
27incapacity — noun (plural ties) Etymology: French incapacité, from Middle French, from in + capacité capacity Date: 1611 the quality or state of being incapable; especially lack of physical or intellectual power or of natural or legal qualifications …
28incapacity — /in keuh pas i tee/, n. 1. lack of ability, qualification, or strength; incapability. 2. Law. lack of the legal power to act in a specified way or ways. [1605 15; < LL incapacitas. See IN 3, CAPACITY] * * * …
29incapacity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. disability, impotence, incompetence; inability, lack, deficiency. See ignorance. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. inadequacy, insufficiency, disqualification; see inability . III (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun… …
30incapacity — in·ca pac·i·ty || ‚ɪŋkÉ™ pæsɪtɪ n. lack of ability; lack of capacity; lack of eligibility (Law) …