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    enfeeble


    enfeebled


    enfeebles


    enfeebling


    1. They will break up the current and enfeeble its effect


    1. The practice of funding has gradually enfeebled every state which has adopted it


    2. Genoa and Venice, the only two remaining which can pretend to an independent existence, have both been enfeebled by it


    3. Spain seems to have learned the practice from the Italian republics, and (its taxes being probably less judicious than theirs) it has, in proportion to its natural strength, been-still more enfeebled


    4. The republic of the United Provinces is as much enfeebled by its debts as either Genoa or Venice


    5. enfeebled arm in answer


    6. They affirm that we would convert all men into enfeebled specimens of passive nonresisters who would soon perish from the face of the earth


    7. Given our enfeebled state and the now mounting heat, trudging up and down sand and asphalt seemed a stupid’s idea


    8. Caught in the crossfire, the so-called secularists were much too enfeebled and compromised to be able to respond effectively


    9. Having enfeebled him into setting a precedent, she was not averse to giving in, and thus said enticingly, “Switch off the light


    10. growing old and enfeebled, and lacks the will to rebuff those who would

    11. in the developed world that have left Europe too enfeebled to resist its


    12. He may not lack their physical existence, yet he may become enfeebled and unable to enjoy them even if they were available


    13. He was still more puzzled and worried when, on the very day week after the birth, Ilse came to him and said that Frau Pastor was shaking her bed about and that she feared if she did not soon stop the bed, which was enfeebled as Herr Pastor knew by having two mended legs among its four, might break


    14. The enfeebled state of mind produced by such impressions in youth or age is that which prepares a deep foundation for sacerdotal superstition,—the curse of Christendom


    15. Love often evangelizes the heart when the doctrine fails to reach the enfeebled understanding


    16. Then came a representation of the light and graceful movements of a canoe, set in forcible contrast to the tottering steps of one enfeebled and tired


    17. " Noirtier had succeeded in mastering his emotion more than could have been deemed possible with such an enfeebled and shattered frame


    18. This promise of an impotent old man was so strange that, instead of being the result of the power of his will, it might emanate from enfeebled organs


    19. But his character had been so much enfeebled by suffering, that even its lower energies were incapable of more than a temporary struggle


    20. Caris was too enfeebled to fight her

    21. He left in order not to obstruct the commander in chief’s undivided control of the army, and hoping that more decisive action would then be taken, but the command of the armies became still more confused and enfeebled


    22. In the miserable, sobbing, enfeebled man whose leg had just been amputated, he recognized Anatole Kuragin


    23. In a third place a crowd of bees, crushing one another, attack some victim and fight and smother it, and the victim, enfeebled or killed, drops from above slowly and lightly as a feather, among the heap of corpses


    24. When Pierre reached the fire and heard Platon’s voice enfeebled by illness, and saw his pathetic face brightly lit up by the blaze, he felt a painful prick at his heart


    25. There is no doubt that, had they not been enfeebled in their first shock by the disaster of the hollow road the cuirassiers would have overwhelmed the centre and decided the victory


    26. The story, published in enormous block letters in an ink the color of blood, fell like a thundering cataclysm on the enfeebled local aristocracy


    27. I rested for the remainder of the daylight in a shrubbery, being, in my enfeebled condition, too fatigued to push on


    28. Here, then, was this grey-headed, ungodly old man, chasing with curses a Job's whale round the world, at the head of a crew, too, chiefly made up of mongrel renegades, and castaways, and cannibals—morally enfeebled also, by the incompetence of mere unaided virtue or right-mindedness in Starbuck, the invunerable jollity of indifference and recklessness in Stubb, and the pervading mediocrity in Flask


    29. While the soldiers were struggling forward against the icy hurricane, the snow, whirled up by the wind, drifted over the hollows and concealed their depth; the soldiers fell into them and were buried in the drifts, and many who were already enfeebled lay where they fell


    30. This is the only supposition upon which it is possible to explain the unnecessary caution displayed by the Russian Commander-in-Chief whenever his generals showed any intention of attacking their enfeebled adversary, and making an end of him and the war at a blow

    31. The Commandant, enfeebled by his wound, collected his remaining strength, and replied, in a resolute tone—


    32. Lizabetha Prokofievna, when she saw poor Muishkin, in his enfeebled and humiliated condition, had wept bitterly


    33. "But," it will be objected, "always, in all societies, the majority of men, all the children, all the women, absorbed in the duties and cares of motherhood, all the great mass of workers, who are completely absorbed by their labor, all those of weak mind, all the enfeebled, the many who have come under the subjection of nicotine, alcohol, opium, or what not,—all these are not in a position to think for themselves, and consequently they submit to those who stand on a higher intellectual level, or they simply act according to domestic or social tradition, or in accordance with public opinion,—and in their acting thus there is nothing abnormal or contradictory


    34. To live as do the rich, idle people, especially the women, far from nature and from animals, in artificial conditions, with muscles atrophied or misdeveloped by gymnastics, and with enfeebled vital energy, would be impossible were it not for what is called art—for this occupation and amusement which hides from them the meaninglessness of their lives, and saves them from the dullness that oppresses them


    35. In the miserable, sobbing, enfeebled man whose leg had just been amputated, he recognized Anatole Kurágin


    36. When Pierre reached the fire and heard Platón’s voice enfeebled by illness, and saw his pathetic face brightly lit up by the blaze, he felt a painful prick at his heart


    37. "But," it will be said, "at all times, in all societies, the majority of persons—all the children, all the women absorbed in the bearing and rearing of the young, all the great mass of the laboring population, who are under the necessity of incessant and fatiguing physical labor, all those of weak character by nature, all those who are abnormally enfeebled intellectually by the effects of nicotine, alcohol, opium, or other intoxicants—are always in a condition of incapacity for independent thought, and are either in subjection to those who are on a higher intellectual level, or else under the influence of family or social traditions, of what is called public opinion, and there is nothing unnatural or incongruous in their subjection


    38. But all these agonizing events had so enfeebled him that he could scarcely keep on his legs


    39. With a wild shout the savage warriors fell upon the Bishop's enfeebled followers, and their flashing spears speedily covered the ground with dead and dying


    40. He had probably been subjected by the removal to more pain than in his enfeebled condition he could bear, and it required long and patient exertion on the part of the doctor before he was revived from his syncope

    41. The gladsome return of the cheering warmth will probably renovate the enfeebled constitutions of many of our aged people


    1. “Weak Love disables, enfeebles to paralysis; the lovelorn wait, imprisoned in doubt, wondering how to care


    2. He indulges the feelings, while he enfeebles the reason; and we refuse to allow him to have authority over the mind of man; for he has no measure of greater and less, and is a maker of images and very far gone from truth


    1. solution to the problem of enfeebling Samsara, a compounded tonic for the spiritually ailing


    2. Author and columnist Mark Steyn suggests that the whole purpose of the “earth-is-your-mother” environmental doctrine is “to inculcate an enfeebling passivity in the face of nature


    3. the utmost pitch, yet not enfeebling it: When the war


    4. Dynasties and aristocracies which have disregarded the laws of nature have decreased in numbers and degenerated in stature; 'mariages de convenance' leave their enfeebling stamp on the offspring of them (King Lear)


    5. He was not saying angrily within himself that he had made a profound mistake; but the mistake was at work in him like a recognized chronic disease, mingling its uneasy importunities with every prospect, and enfeebling every thought


    6. The only difference is that under a despotic form of government the authority is concentrated in a small number of oppressors and violence takes a cruder form; under constitutional monarchies and republics as in France and America authority is divided among a great number of oppressors and the forms assumed by violence is less crude, but its effect of making the disadvantages of authority greater than its advantages, and of enfeebling the oppressed to the furthest extreme to which they can be reduced with advantage to the oppressors, remains always the same


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    Synonyme für "enfeeble"

    debilitate drain enfeeble humble dispirit subdue enervate break impair