Definition of Disabelity
Dis`a*bil"i*ty (?), n.; pl.
Disabilities (&?;). 1. State
of being disabled; deprivation or want of ability; absence of
competent physical, intellectual, or moral power, means, fitness, and
the like.
Grossest faults, or disabilities to perform
what was covenanted. Milton.
Chatham refused to see him, pleading his
disability. Bancroft.
2. Want of legal qualification to do a thing;
legal incapacity or incompetency.
The disabilities of idiocy, infancy, and
coverture. Abbott.
Syn. -- Weakness; inability; incompetence; impotence;
incapacity; incompetency; disqualification. -- Disability,
Inability. Inability is an inherent want of power to
perform the thing in question; disability arises from some
deprivation or loss of the needed competency. One who becomes
deranged is under a disability of holding his estate; and one
who is made a judge, of deciding in his own case. A man may decline
an office on account of his inability to discharge its duties;
he may refuse to accept a trust or employment on account of some
disability prevents him from entering into such
engagements.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- State of being disabled; deprivation or want of ability; absence of competent physical, intellectual, or moral power, means, fitness, and the like.
Grossest faults, or disabilities to perform what was covenanted. -Milton.
Chatham refused to see him, pleading his disability. -Bancroft.
- Want of legal qualification to do a thing; legal incapacity or incompetency.
The disabilities of idiocy, infancy, and coverture. -Abbott.
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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