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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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Prolonged exposure to the harsh weather will debilitate the old wooden fence.
By the end of the intense training, the exhaustive workouts will have debilitated their stamina.
The negative comments on social media can debilitate one's sense of well-being.
The constant noise pollution in the city can debilitate people's mental well-being.
The constant criticism from peers can debilitate a person's self-esteem.
Years of neglect had debilitated the old building's structure.
Lack of proper maintenance will debilitate the car's engine.
The use of pesticides has been known to debilitate bee populations.

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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