Reverse Dictionary: INCAPACITATE

ADJECTIVES
► KEEL OUT incapacitated because of illness → 1916 Amer. dial.
► SNAKE-BIT helplessly incapacitated; ineffective → 1940s Amer. sl.
► SNAKE-BITTEN helplessly incapacitated; ineffective → 1940s Amer. sl.
► STONKERED extremely lethargic or incapacitated, as after a large meal → 1984 Aust. colloq. (Bk.)

NOUNS – PERSON
► LAME DUCK a lame or incapacitated person, or one who is old, weak, or ineffective; an invalid; hence, someone or something of no use or value; an inefficient person → 1814 sl.
 MUTILE an incapacitated, immobile person, usually from drink or drugs → 1981 US students’ sl.

VERBS
► GO SOUTH to lose, to be defeated or incapacitated; to be beaten → 1903 Amer. dial.
► KEEL UP to incapacitate, esp. by illness or age; to kill, to deprive of life → 1856 Amer. dial.
► TURN ONE’S LIGHTS OUT to punish someone severely; to incapacitate someone → 1980s US sl.
► UNABLE to render unable; to incapacitate or render unfit → c1380 obs.
► UNCAPACITATE to incapacitate → 1668 obs.