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Enervation (Noun)

Meaning 1

Serious weakening and loss of energy.

Classification

Nouns denoting natural events.

Examples

  • The prolonged illness had caused a gradual enervation of her body, leaving her too weak to perform even the simplest tasks.
  • The company's financial struggles had led to a corporate enervation, resulting in a lack of innovation and stagnant growth.
  • After a few months of intense studying, he felt a creeping enervation that made it difficult for him to focus on his exams.
  • The hot and humid climate had caused an enervation of the soldiers, making them sluggish and less effective in battle.
  • Years of emotional turmoil had taken a toll on her mental health, resulting in an enervation of her spirit and a loss of her usual enthusiasm.

Synonyms

  • Exhaustion
  • Debilitation
  • Enfeeblement

Hypernyms

  • Weakening

Related Words

  • Enervate (verb)

Meaning 2

Surgical removal of a nerve.

Classification

Nouns denoting acts or actions.

Examples

  • The surgical procedure involved the enervation of the affected limb to alleviate chronic pain.
  • Enervation of the nerve responsible for transmitting pain signals provided significant relief to the patient.
  • The doctor explained that enervation would be necessary to prevent further complications from the damaged nerve.
  • After the enervation, the patient reported a significant reduction in discomfort and improved mobility.
  • The enervation procedure was a last resort, but it ultimately proved to be the most effective solution for the patient's condition.

Hypernyms

  • Excision
  • Extirpation
  • Cutting Out

Meaning 3

Lack of vitality; "an enervation of mind greater than any fatigue".

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Related Words

  • Enervate (verb)
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