make sb unable
Frequency: 6.55.2 per million words
To directly cause someone's inability.
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- The stress and lack of sleep might make him unable to focus.
- A sudden injury could make her unable to compete in the race.
- His fear of heights seemed to make him unable to climb the ladder.
- The loud noise began to make everyone unable to hear each other.
- Their strict rules often make students unable to express themselves freely.
- The heavy fog will make drivers unable to see the road clearly.
- A bad internet connection can make users unable to access online services.
- The new software update will make older devices unable to run the application.
- Her shyness tends to make her unable to speak in front of large crowds.
- This medication might make you unable to operate heavy machinery.