different between inefficacy vs incapacity
inefficacy
English
Etymology
From in- +? efficacy.
Noun
inefficacy (usually uncountable, plural inefficacies)
- The condition of being ineffective
Translations
inefficacy From the web:
- what efficacy means
- what efficacy is the flu shot
- what efficacy
- what efficacy does a vaccine need
- what efficacy is the pfizer vaccine
- what efficacy is oxford vaccine
- what efficacy means vaccine
- what efficacy is the astrazeneca vaccine
incapacity
English
Etymology
in- (“negative”) +? capacity
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??nk??pæs?ti/
Noun
incapacity (countable and uncountable, plural incapacities)
- The lack of a capacity; an inability.
- 1605, Francis Bacon, The Advancement of Learning:
- So that it is not the insufficiency or incapacity of man's mind, but it is the remote standing or placing thereof that breedeth these mazes and incomprehensions;
- 1605, Francis Bacon, The Advancement of Learning:
- Legal disqualification.
See also
- inoperancy
Translations
incapacity From the web:
- what's incapacity benefit
- what incapacity mean
- what incapacity benefit means
- what is incapacity in the workplace
- what is incapacity leave
- what does incapacity for love mean
- what is incapacity for love
- what does incapacity mean in law
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- inefficacy vs incapacity
- penetrating vs perspicacious
- stamp vs evidence
- angry vs sombre
- warm vs amicable
- adornment vs trim
- story vs scandal
- unfathomable vs insoluble
- exalt vs idolisesee
- copiously vs lavishly
- sparse vs slim
- sample vs illustration
- angled vs twisted
- pound vs thrash
- correct vs ameliorate
- powerful vs courageous
- client vs shopper
- figment vs crotchet
- menacing vs merciless
- bent vs birth