débiles

[US]/[ˈdeɪbəlz]/
[UK]/[ˈdeɪbəlz]/

Translation

n.people who are mentally or physically disabled
adj.mentally or physically disabled

Phrases & Collocations

los débiles

débiles mentales

las débiles

débiles físicos

los débiles sociales

débiles intelectuales

las débiles emocionales

débiles de mente

Example Sentences

the team presented débiles arguments that failed to convince the audience.

despite the effort, the sales figures remained débil and disappointing.

the politician's débiles remarks were widely criticized in the media.

the musician's débiles performance left the audience unimpressed.

the study's débil methodology raised questions about the validity of its conclusions.

the company's débil financial results prompted investors to withdraw.

the critic described the novel as having a débil plot and shallow characters.

weak (débiles) economic indicators signaled a looming recession.

the weather forecast predicted débil winds for the weekend.

the children's débil immune systems made them prone to infections.

the coach noted the players' débil defense during the match.

the teacher's feedback highlighted the students' débil writing skills.

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