Enfeebling (Adjective)
Meaning
Causing debilitation.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- Prolonged exposure to the harsh chemicals had an enfeebling effect on the workers, making them weak and lethargic.
- The doctor warned that the enfeebling disease would gradually erode the patient's physical strength and vitality.
- The athlete's enfeebling injury prevented him from participating in the tournament, and his team's chances of winning suffered as a result.
- The severe heatwave had an enfeebling impact on the crops, causing them to wither and perish.
- Years of poverty and malnutrition had taken a visibly enfeebling toll on the young child, leaving her frail and vulnerable to illness.