Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
lack-capacity
Noun
/læk kəˈpæs.ɪ.ti/

Definition
A term describing a situation where an individual or organization has insufficient resources or capability to meet demands or fulfill responsibilities.

Examples
- The project failed due to a lack-capacity in the team to handle the increased workload.
- Many companies faced lack-capacity issues during the pandemic, leading to delays in service.
- He recognized a lack-capacity in his own skills, prompting him to seek further training.

Meaning
Lack-capacity refers to the inability to adequately respond to a situation due to insufficient skills, knowledge, or resources.

Synonyms
- Insufficiency
- Inadequacy
- Shortfall
- Deficiency