Similar words: debilitating, debilitate, debilitated, rehabilitation, facilitation, debility, volitation, rehabilitate. Meaning: [dɪ‚bɪlɪ'teɪʃn] n. serious weakening and loss of energy.
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1. Some death losses and debilitation from enterohepatitis occur in chickens.
2. And then there was the pain and debilitation of radical open surgery, then the worse pain of finding out that I had an unexpectedly aggressive Stage 3 cancer.
3. These patients had other diseases not normally seen in combination and had experienced profound weight loss and general debilitation.
4. A high fever usually appears on the first day of illness, followed by progressive and rapid debilitation.
5. Clearly, there are enormous externalities on health costs and debilitation on society.
6. Thomas Kitwood, a British psychologist who was a pioneer in the field of dementia care, died in 1998, but his books, which emphasize personhood instead of debilitation, remain influential.
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