Similar words: enervate, enervating, innervate, energy conservation, law of conservation of energy, observation, reservation, observatory. Meaning: ['enɜːveɪt] adj. lacking strength or vigor.
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1) The hot sun enervated her to the point of collapse.
2) David felt too enervated to resist.
3) She was enervated from dissipation.
4) She was enervated by the luxury of palace life.
5) Or, maybe less tired than enervated.
6) He seems at first laconic and enervated, loathe to put a sentence together aloud.
7) Feeling at once enervated and threatened, the enterprise collectively hunkers into a defensive, self-protective posture.
8) Elsewhere, callow phrasing, smudged ensemble and enervated rhythms were commonplace.
9) The widespread collapse into an enervated self can not be attributed solely to the economic and social problems of our day.
10) The long march in the sun enervated the soldiers.
11) Warm winds make many people feel enervated and depressed.
12) He stayed cushioned upon her, breathless dazed, enervated, with his heart beating like hammer upon her.
13) Enervated by the heat,(http://sentencedict.com/enervated.html) we rested under a shady tree until our strength was restored.
14) Defect: Compare enervated , do not easily, treat water or insolate wait to be out of shape possibly.
15) If you feel enervated by the heat , try a swim in the cool ocean.
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