enfeeble

[US]/ɪnˈfiːbl/
[UK]/ɪnˈfiːbl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. make weak; deprive of strength.

Example Sentences

The illness enfeebled her body, making it difficult for her to walk.

Years of neglect enfeebled the old building, causing it to collapse.

Lack of exercise can enfeeble muscles over time.

The constant stress at work enfeebled his mental health.

A poor diet can enfeeble the immune system, making one more susceptible to illnesses.

The lack of proper sleep enfeebled her ability to concentrate during the day.

The economic crisis enfeebled the country's financial stability.

The prolonged drought enfeebled the crops, leading to poor harvests.

Her injury enfeebled her dominant hand, affecting her ability to write.

The lack of sunlight enfeebled the plant, causing it to wither and die.

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