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inability
[in-uh-bil-i-tee]
noun
lack of ability; lack of power, capacity, or means.
his inability to make decisions.
inability
/ ˌɪnəˈbɪlɪtɪ /
noun
lack of ability or means; incapacity
Word History and Origins
Origin of inability1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Elsewhere, the celebrities' continued inability to pick out a Traitor was the other big talking point of the night.
The inability of independent journalists to travel freely is often cited as a key reason the war over facts in Gaza has been nearly as vicious as the fighting itself.
Constant surveillance, an inability to make decisions without the permission of a husband and even being stigmatized for smoking are among the tensions depicted in “The Circle.”
For officials of the old guard, their inability to return a single young citizen kidnapped while chasing opportunities abroad he couldn’t find at home would become a sore point and symbol of an elite’s failures.
It’s the crazy wall TV trope realized as a situational comedy, originating from a single pinpoint of Ron’s inability to let go of the smallest slights.
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