adjective
- having the ability, skill, or legal qualification to do something
Usage: formal; often used in legal contexts
Examples
- The court determined that she was mentally capacitated to make her own decisions.
- Only capacitated individuals may sign legal contracts.
- The training program ensures workers are fully capacitated before operating machinery.
- He was deemed capacitated to manage his own financial affairs.
- The lawyer argued that his client was not capacitated at the time of signing.
- Medical professionals must assess whether patients are capacitated to give consent.