debilitate

IPA: dʌbˈɪɫʌteɪt

verb

  • (transitive) To make feeble; to weaken.
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Examples of "debilitate" in Sentences

  • They debilitated the boss.
  • The pills debilitate them.
  • The men debilitated the others.
  • The material debilitated the men.
  • The people debilitated the patient.
  • The medicine debilitated the people.
  • It was illegal to debilitate with a pill.
  • They were not supposed to be debilitated.
  • As opposed to myopic or otherwise debilitated.
  • It is a crime to debilitate a person like that.
  • Over the past 25 years I've seen how the pain of chronic stomachaches and headaches can debilitate a child.
  • Walsh details the struggle to resist neo-liberal agendas that promote privatization and debilitate communities in post-apartheid South Africa.
  • For alternative views about the deeper issues that restrict, debilitate and deprive Muslim women of their rights and rightful place in society, check out an alternative website:
  • Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., said military leaders wanted troops to remain through the end of 2012 to finish off the fighting season and give them the best chance to debilitate the Taliban.

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