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enfeeble
[en-fee-buhl]
verb (used with object)
to make feeble; weaken.
That bout of pneumonia enfeebled him.
Synonyms: ,
enfeeble
/ ɪˈھːə /
verb
(tr) to make weak; deprive of strength
Other 51Թ Forms
- enfeeblement noun
- enfeebler noun
- unenfeebled adjective
- ˈڱ noun
- ˈڱԳ noun
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
For the moment, Trump has been shoved halfway back into the arms of Republican chickenhawks, the enfeebled tools of the military-industrial complex who no doubt suspected this would happen all along.
She engenders compassion as Elisabeth grapples with her aging body, and a scene where she is enfeebled and struggles to get out of a chair is both achingly painful and achingly funny.
Initially prematurely aged and enfeebled because of the conniving evil wizard Saruman, he is restored to vitality by the good wizard Gandalf.
Added to this, Congress, which governed India for decades, looks enfeebled and in decline.
Mr. Trump, 77, has portrayed Mr. Biden, 81, as elderly, enfeebled and unable to perform the basic tasks of the presidency.
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