debilitated 音标拼音: [dəb'ɪlət
, etɪd]
adj . 虚弱
虚弱
debilitated adj 1 :
lacking strength or vigor [
synonym : {
adynamic }, {
asthenic },
{
debilitated }, {
enervated }]
Debilitate \
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t . [
imp . &
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p . {
Debilitated };
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n . {
Debilitating }.] [
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debilitatus ,
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p .
of debilitare to debilitate ,
fr .
debilis .
See {
Debility }.]
To impair the strength of ;
to weaken ;
to enfeeble ;
as ,
to debilitate the body by intemperance .
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1913 Webster ]
Various ails debilitate the mind . --
Jenyns .
[
1913 Webster ]
The debilitated frame of Mr .
Bertram was exhausted by this last effort . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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1913 Webster ]
debilitated \
debilitated \
adj .
1 .
lacking strength or vigor ;
weakened .
Syn :
adynamic ,
asthenic ,
enervated .
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WordNet 1 .
5 ]
2 .
weakened due to illness .
Syn :
enfeebled ,
infirm ,
seedy .
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WordNet 1 .
5 ]
170 Moby Thesaurus words for "
debilitated ":
anemic ,
anile ,
apathetic ,
asthenic ,
benumbed ,
blase ,
bloodless ,
bored ,
cachectic ,
castrated ,
chicken ,
cowardly ,
crabbed ,
dead ,
decrepit ,
demasculinized ,
devitalized ,
doddered ,
doddering ,
doddery ,
dopey ,
dormant ,
drained ,
drooping ,
droopy ,
drugged ,
dull ,
effeminized ,
effete ,
emasculate ,
emasculated ,
enervated ,
enfeebled ,
etiolated ,
eunuchized ,
exanimate ,
exhausted ,
fagged ,
failing ,
faint ,
fainting ,
faintish ,
fatigued ,
feeble ,
feeling faint ,
flabby ,
flaccid ,
flagging ,
floppy ,
footsore ,
fossilized ,
frail ,
frazzled ,
gelded ,
gerontal ,
gerontic ,
gone ,
good and tired ,
gutless ,
healthless ,
heavy ,
hebetudinous ,
imbecile ,
impotent ,
in poor health ,
inanimate ,
inert ,
infirm ,
invalid ,
jaded ,
lackadaisical ,
languid ,
languishing ,
languorous ,
leaden ,
lethargic ,
lifeless ,
limber ,
limp ,
listless ,
lumpish ,
lustless ,
marrowless ,
moribund ,
mossbacked ,
moth -
eaten ,
mummylike ,
nerveless ,
numb ,
pale ,
palsied ,
papery -
skinned ,
peaked ,
peaky ,
phlegmatic ,
pithless ,
pooped ,
powerless ,
ravaged with age ,
ready to drop ,
reduced ,
reduced in health ,
rickety ,
rubbery ,
run ragged ,
run to seed ,
run -
down ,
rusty ,
sagging ,
sapless ,
sated ,
seedy ,
senile ,
shaky ,
shriveled ,
sickly ,
sinewless ,
slack ,
sleepy ,
slow ,
sluggish ,
soft ,
somnolent ,
spineless ,
stagnant ,
stagnating ,
strengthless ,
stricken in years ,
stultified ,
supine ,
timeworn ,
tired ,
tired -
winged ,
toilworn ,
torpid ,
tottering ,
tottery ,
unhardened ,
unhealthy ,
unmanned ,
unnerved ,
unrefreshed ,
unrestored ,
unsexed ,
unsound ,
unstrung ,
valetudinarian ,
valetudinary ,
vegetable ,
vegetative ,
wan ,
way -
weary ,
wayworn ,
weak ,
weakened ,
weakly ,
wearied ,
weariful ,
weary ,
weary -
footed ,
weary -
laden ,
weary -
winged ,
weary -
worn ,
wilting ,
with low resistance ,
withered ,
wizened ,
world -
weary ,
worn ,
worn -
down
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DEBILITATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Debilitate, enfeeble, undermine, and sap all share the general sense "to weaken " But while debilitate holds the distinction among these words of coming from the Latin word for "weak"— debilis —it packs a potent punch
DEBILITATED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary In her debilitated, ill-informed, and dependent state, the patient is viewed as having no viable option other than to trust the physician
DEBILITATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com DEBILITATE definition: to make weak or feeble; enfeeble See examples of debilitate used in a sentence
DEBILITATED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary Definition of 'debilitated' debilitated in British English (dɪˈbɪlɪteɪtɪd ) adjective in a severely weakened state
debilitate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of debilitate verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Debilitate - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com To debilitate something is to make it weaker A bad flu may debilitate your powers of concentration, like the New Year's resolutions that temporarily debilitate bakeries' business The verb debilitate traces back to the Latin word debilis, meaning “lame, disabled, crippled ”
debilitate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary debilitate (third-person singular simple present debilitates, present participle debilitating, simple past and past participle debilitated) (transitive) To make feeble; to weaken
DEBILITATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary At this "sweet spot," a person feels pressure to perform well and is prepared, but is not debilitated with fear
Debilitated - definition of debilitated by The Free Dictionary Define debilitated debilitated synonyms, debilitated pronunciation, debilitated translation, English dictionary definition of debilitated adj Showing impairment of energy or strength; enfeebled
Debilitate Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary His body was debilitated [= weakened] by the disease The country's economy has been debilitated by years of civil war