Similar words: debilitate, debilitating, debility, rehabilitate, facilitated, militate, rehabilitation, facilitate. Meaning: [dɪ'bɪlɪteɪt] adj. lacking strength or vigor.
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(1) The troops were severely debilitated by hunger and disease.
(2) She has been debilitated by dysentery.
(3) Stewart took over yesterday when Russell was debilitated by a stomach virus.
(4) The siege of pneumonia debilitated him completely.
(5) Prolonged strike action debilitated the industry.
(6) Chemotherapy exhausted and debilitated him.
(7) Progress has been debilitated by a refusal to share ideas.
(8) Occasionally a patient is so debilitated that he must be fed intravenously.
(9) Emphysema and valvular heart disease have left him debilitated and physically dependent.
(10) Marian observed that Amelia was so severely debilitated that the least strain or exertion exhausted her.
(11) Being too ill or debilitated to take any exercise. 4.
(12) He was debilitated by excesses.
(13) They became progressiely more debilitated and profuse watery and bloody liquid filled the lungs.
(14) Her already debilitated constitution is being further weakened by overwork and smoking.
(15) We could not be debilitated because of working for several years.
(16) Also[sentencedict.com/debilitated.html], surgical morbidity related to biliary drainage remains high in these alcoholic and often debilitated patients.
(17) Of course the stresses inherent in the managerial role persisted, but most no longer felt debilitated by them.
(18) He successfully shored up a university library system that had been debilitated by Koffler.
(19) For the regime, the fact that it presided over a cowed, debilitated populace enhanced its ability to remain in power.
(20) This is especially important when dealing with the geriatric or debilitated patient.
(21) Fish dragged white, mucosity and long shit The fish debilitated rapidly and died.
(22) Symptom: there are some small spots nearby the forehead and eyes, then turned into big hole. Fish dragged white, mucosity and long shit The fish debilitated rapidly and died.
(23) It is thus that human weakness fails, from its debilitated and imperfect organs.
(24) On January 21, 1924, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known to the world as Lenin, died of complications from a series of strokes that had progressively debilitated him over the preceding year.
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