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enfeeble VB

enfeeble

enfeeble ADJ

enfeeble

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English
Her husband, she wrote, was so enfeebled in will by illness that he could be persuaded to agree to anything, even if it tended to the destruction of the country.
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The result: today's man is not only more sedentary than ever before, but compared to men of yon, we're practically enfeebled.
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On the evidence, medical and otherwise, the court held that she was so enfeebled that she could not form rational thoughts.
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He is the party's presumptive nominee, after all, because the political forces that once might have halted his rise have been enfeebled.
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Have they all become mentally enfeebled in some way?
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Five years of economic turmoil and budget cuts have enfeebled the government agencies in charge of coping with the refugee influx.
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Caring for a loved one who has dementia or is enfeebled by age or disability becomes an all-consuming task.
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On the contrary, both individuality and solidarity have become enfeebled.
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It is subject to consultation, a process which may enfeeble it.
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On the body whorl the ribs are decidedly enfeebled, being replaced by numerous axial threads.
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