Synonym: feebleness, frailness, frailty, infirmity, valetudinarianism. Similar words: debilitate, debilitating, ability, mobility, viability, nobility, liability, stability. Meaning: [-lətɪ] n. the state of being weak in health or body (especially from old age).
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(1) After her operation she suffered from general debility.
(2) These include trauma, sunlight, high fever, and general debility.
(3) The woman's debility softened her.
(4) Illnesses, including chronic muscle debility, herpes, tremors and eye infections, have come and gone.
(5) Supporting that sound of debility and failure there were orchestrated snores.
(6) Zingiber officinale (Ginger) - Relieves debility in the digestive tract, stomach acidity, and a feeling of heaviness.
(7) Laziness leads to debility.
(8) But no - for I am not a cripple, I have no debility, and something other than myself is doing this.
(9) The two main causes are lead and nitrates which can bring about debility, heart weakness and cancer. Sentencedict.com
(10) Perhaps it was not surprising that he complained of physical debility.
(11) After her long illness she is suffering from general debility.
(12) They may also irritate the upper respiratory tract, causing coughing, choking, and general debility.
(13) When grown up, the offspring help the parents by providing sustenance and care debility.
(14) How does improvement insomnia tide fever abnormal sweating general debility wait for the climacteric symptom?
More similar words: debilitate, debilitating, ability, mobility, viability, nobility, liability, stability, inability, capability, mutability, disability, pliability, durability, affability, equability, amiability, volubility, solubility, fallibility, immobility, flexibility, probability, reliability, culpability, portability, credibility, sensibility, unstability, malleability.