incapacity
inability / disability / incompetence / legal incapacity
Noun
pl: incapacities
This term describes a profound lack of ability, often carrying a heavier weight than simple inability. It suggests a systemic or permanent failure of function, whether physical, mental, or organizational, rather than a temporary lack of skill. In legal contexts, it refers to a formal status that strips an individual of their autonomy, such as the right to sign contracts. Unlike "incompetence," which often implies a lack of training or poor performance, "incapacity" typically points to an inherent or medical condition that prevents action.
Meanings
Noun
The state of lacking the physical or mental ability to perform a specific task or function.
"His sudden incapacity to walk left him dependent on a wheelchair."