in no condition to do something
Certainly not fit or well enough to do something: you’re in no condition to tackle the stairs...- She certainly was in no condition to drive herself to the hospital, and it didn't appear that she was going to be able to draw anyone near this place anytime soon.
- But off-camera the consensus was that by election time those listed would be in no condition to cast a ballot, let alone offer themselves as candidates.
- Obviously you are in no condition to think straight.
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