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    Use "debilitated" in a sentence

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    debilitated


    1. Though debilitated by their time underground, their feet did not fail them as they shot down the passage


    2. Parmayan continued: ‘The evil ones have rendered you in a debilitated state in order to send a message


    3. This great sinking fund, too, might be augmented every year by the interest of the debt which had been discharged the year before ; and might, in this manner, increase so very rapidly, as to be sufficient in a few years to discharge the whole debt, and thus to restore completely the at-present debilitated and languishing vigour of the empire


    4. Now segments of that solid buffer of liberty have become debilitated through political correctitude, loss of a moral compass, or the bribery of government “assistance


    5. I was also physically, morally, and spiritually debilitated from constant hard living


    6. Shutting down all interference from outside—Isabella’s focus on the boy, Johan’s impatience mixed with compassion, the air’s bite, all the noise of the waking world—Simon concentrated entirely on sending what little peace he had out from his mind, through his body and into the boy’s struggling one, praying all the while that the physical contact would do what his debilitated power could not


    7. Aya! There is no help for it—little can I offer you in payment for this debilitated craft


    8. administered to children, to the very ill, debilitated elderly and even those on


    9. Sooner or later, they would be back in the sea-water, and they were too debilitated by fear and sickness to survive for long


    10. debilitated women on my books, even with a buyer lined up

    11. Takina still felt very much debilitated, but was loath to admit this to a toad


    12. When once your body is debilitated by old age, nobody


    13. He was weak, incapacitated, debilitated


    14. Whatever happens in our lives no matter how far we feel we have wandered into some inescapable morass, or simply become so totally distracted and even debilitated we feel we have lost our connection to our becoming self, our search continues unabated


    15. alas! I am fearfully exhausted and debilitated by this attack


    16. It is thus that human weakness fails, from its debilitated and imperfect organs


    17. The risk of having anyone discover that Rosemary was institutionalized and in such a debilitated state was a public-relations problem for a family with political ambitions


    18. ” Joe, in his debilitated body, had now lost the ability to walk and speak, just as his powerless daughter once had


    19. THAT EVENING, VERY LATE in Washington, President Kearney was feeling completely debilitated and old, decades older than his forty-two years


    20. They rid the place of Tom's poor booze and overloaded on John's, vanquished the brandy, debilitated the sherry, and invited all the lords and ladies down to Finn's to improve the talk

    21. This whole costume was, if we may so express ourselves, debilitated; the seams were white, a vague button-hole yawned at one of the elbows; moreover, one of the coat buttons was missing on the breast; but this was only detail; as the hand of the statesman should always be thrust into his coat and laid upon his heart, its function was to conceal the absent button


    22. We are so accustomed to our pampered or debilitated representatives of intellectual labour, that it would seem very strange if a learned man or an artist were to plough, or cart manure


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    Synonyms for "debilitated"

    adynamic asthenic debilitated enervated

    "debilitated" definitions

    lacking energy or vitality