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Legal Definitions - decreased capacity

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Definition of decreased capacity

Definition: Decreased capacity refers to a reduction in a person's ability to do or experience something due to an illness, injury, or impairment.

For example, if a person has a physical disability, they may have decreased capacity to perform certain tasks such as walking or lifting heavy objects. Similarly, if a person has a mental illness, they may have decreased capacity to understand and make decisions.

Decreased capacity can also refer to a reduction in the ability of a city or town to engage in business-like ventures instead of governmental functions. This is known as proprietary capacity.

Overall, decreased capacity means that a person or entity is not able to function at their full potential due to some limitation or impairment.

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Simple Definition

Decreased capacity means that someone's ability to do something has become less than before. This can happen because of an illness, injury, or other problem that makes it harder for them to do things they used to do easily. It can also refer to someone's mental ability to understand things, which may be affected by pain or other factors. For example, if someone has decreased capacity, they may need extra help or support to do things they used to do on their own.

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