debilitative

IPA: dʌbˈɪɫʌteɪtɪv

adjective

  • Causing or relating to debilitation.
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Examples of "debilitative" in Sentences

  • GUPTA: And what's your best guess as to why he is in such a debilitative neurological state?
  • She was alert and oriented but on a ventilator due to a progressive debilitative disease process.
  • The American Psychologist Association APA has identified a new, debilitative mental disorder today in hopes that patients will seek help.
  • MP's publisher, Eileen Tabios, will handwrite all texts into the Tiny Books' pages and books will be released to meet demand for as long as MP is able to source tiny books -- or until the publisher gets arthritis or debilitative carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • I talked to Mark Windsor (ph), for example, a man who had a very curable form of cancer, but because he didn't have insurance, could not get the care that he needs, and now he's living in a very debilitative state, still alive but barely functional as a result of just not having access to that treatment.

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