debilitation

IPA: dʌbˈɪɫʌtˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The act or process of debilitating, or the condition of one who is debilitated; weakness.
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Examples of "debilitation" in Sentences

  • The condition induces severe debilitation in many cases.
  • The debilitation and loss of the Seattle P-I severely limited public investigation.
  • I was reading a magazine the other day with an article about some guy who had a debilitation headache like yours.
  • Repeated concussions can lead to serious lifelong debilitation, and sequential concussions second impact syndrome can be fatal.
  • Energetically, it gets quite complicated because some infections are considered hot while others are cold and are caused by long-term debilitation.
  • Given how much disability and debilitation of health in this country is linked to chronic pain, going largely untreated by the current for-profit-ONLY health care system, this dissonance is important to remember.
  • Remarkably, it is only in the last pages of his memoir, after his depression has lifted and he is beyond its debilitation, that he realizes that the depression began long ago, when, at the age of twelve, he lost his mother.

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