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Enervate (Verb)

Meaning 1

Weaken mentally or morally.

Classification

Verbs of size, temperature change, intensifying, etc..

Examples

  • The constant barrage of bad news began to enervate the entire community, leading to widespread feelings of hopelessness and despair.
  • The lack of clear goals and objectives in the new project started to enervate the team's motivation and enthusiasm.
  • Repeated rejection from potential employers had begun to enervate John's confidence, making it harder for him to apply for new jobs.
  • The prolonged period of isolation during the pandemic had begun to enervate Sarah's mental health, causing her to feel lonely and disconnected.
  • The uncertainty about her future had started to enervate Emily's resolve, making her question her life choices.

Related Words

  • Enervation (noun)

Meaning 2

Disturb the composure of.

Classification

Verbs of feeling.

Examples

  • Her usual calm demeanor was enervated by the disturbing news of her family.
  • The unexpected outburst in the meeting enervated everyone, leaving them struggling to regain composure.
  • Seeing the victim's family at the trial enervated the normally stoic defense attorney.
  • The gruesome details of the accident enervated even the seasoned investigators.
  • The harsh criticism from her boss enervated Emily, making it difficult for her to continue her presentation.

Synonyms

  • Unnerve
  • Unsettle
  • Faze

Hypernyms

  • Disconcert
  • Upset
  • Discompose
  • Discomfit

Hyponyms

  • Unman
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