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8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Debilitate' in a Sentence

"To make someone or something weak or feeble; to enfeeble." more

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Months of non-stop overtime work will have been debilitating her mental health.
By the time the marathon ends, the relentless running will have been debilitating his strength.
The constant noise pollution in the city will have been debilitating her ability to concentrate.
The chronic illness will have been debilitating his immune system over the years.
The persistent drought will have been debilitating the crops, leading to widespread famine.
The excessive use of pesticides will have been debilitating the ecosystem of the lake.
The never-ending legal battle will have been debilitating the company's financial resources.
The ongoing conflict in the region will have been debilitating the efforts for peace.

Debilitate

dih-bil-i-teyt
verbTo make someone or something weak or feeble; to enfeeble.
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Last Updated On: May 6, 2024
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