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CapacitateCapacitate Ca*pac"i*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Capacitated;
p. pr. & vb. n. Capacitating.]
To render capable; to enable; to qualify.
By thih instruction we may be capaciated to observe
those errors. --Dryden. CapacitatedCapacitate Ca*pac"i*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Capacitated;
p. pr. & vb. n. Capacitating.]
To render capable; to enable; to qualify.
By thih instruction we may be capaciated to observe
those errors. --Dryden. Discapacitate
Discapacitate Dis*ca*pac"i*tate, v. t.
To deprive of capacity; to incapacitate. [R.]
Elicitate
Elicitate E*lic"i*tate, v. t.
To elicit. [Obs.]
ExcitateExcitate Ex*cit"ate, v. t. [L. excitatus, p. p. of excitare.
See Excite.]
To excite. [Obs.] --Bacon. ExsuscitateExsuscitate Ex*sus"ci*tate, v. t. [L. exsuscitatus, p. p. of
exsuscitare; ex out + suscitare. See Suscitate.]
To rouse; to excite. [Obs.] --Johnson. ExuscitateExuscitate Ex*us"ci*tate, v. t.
See Exsuscitate [Obs.] --T. Adams. FebricitateFebricitate Fe*bric"i*tate, v. i. [L. febricitare, fr. febris.
See Febrile.]
To have a fever. [Obs.] --Bailey. IncapacitateIncapacitate In`ca*pac"i*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Incapacitated; p. pr. & vb. n. Incapacitating.] [Pref.
in- not + capacitate.]
1. To deprive of capacity or natural power; to disable; to
render incapable or unfit; to disqualify; as, his age
incapacitated him for war.
2. (Law) To deprive of legal or constitutional requisites, or
of ability or competency for the performance of certain
civil acts; to disqualify.
It absolutely incapacitated them from holding rank,
office, function, or property. --Milman. IncapacitatedIncapacitate In`ca*pac"i*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Incapacitated; p. pr. & vb. n. Incapacitating.] [Pref.
in- not + capacitate.]
1. To deprive of capacity or natural power; to disable; to
render incapable or unfit; to disqualify; as, his age
incapacitated him for war.
2. (Law) To deprive of legal or constitutional requisites, or
of ability or competency for the performance of certain
civil acts; to disqualify.
It absolutely incapacitated them from holding rank,
office, function, or property. --Milman. LubricitateLubricitate Lu*bric"i*tate, v. i.
See Lubricate. Oscitate
Oscitate Os"ci*tate, v. i. [L. oscitare; os the mouth +
citare, v. intens. fr. ciere to move.]
To gape; to yawn.
Recapacitate
Recapacitate Re`ca*pac"i*tate, v. t.
To qualify again; to confer capacity on again. --Atterbury.
ResuscitateResuscitate Re*sus"ci*tate, a. [L. resuscitatus, p. p. of
resuscitare; pref. re- re- + suscitare to raise, rouse. See
Suscitate.]
Restored to life. [R.] --Bp. Gardiner. ResuscitateResuscitate Re*sus"ci*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Resuscitated;p. pr. & vb. n. Resuscitating.]
To revivify; to revive; especially, to recover or restore
from apparent death; as, to resuscitate a drowned person; to
resuscitate withered plants. Resuscitate
Resuscitate Re*sus"ci*tate, v. i.
To come to life again; to revive.
These projects, however often slain, always
resuscitate. --J. S. Mill.
ResuscitatedResuscitate Re*sus"ci*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Resuscitated;p. pr. & vb. n. Resuscitating.]
To revivify; to revive; especially, to recover or restore
from apparent death; as, to resuscitate a drowned person; to
resuscitate withered plants. Solicitate
Solicitate So*lic"it*ate, a.
Solicitous. [Obs.] --Eden.
SuscitateSuscitate Sus"ci*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Suscitated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Suscitating.] [L. suscitatus, p. p. of
suscitare to lift up, to rouse; pref. sus- (see Sub-) +
citare to rouse, excite. Cf. Excite, Incite.]
To rouse; to excite; to call into life and action. [Obs.] SuscitatedSuscitate Sus"ci*tate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Suscitated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Suscitating.] [L. suscitatus, p. p. of
suscitare to lift up, to rouse; pref. sus- (see Sub-) +
citare to rouse, excite. Cf. Excite, Incite.]
To rouse; to excite; to call into life and action. [Obs.]
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