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Learn to pronounce debilitated

/dəˈbiləˌtādəd/
adjective
in a very weakened and infirm state.
"a debilitated patient"

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transitive verb. : to impair the strength of : enfeeble. sailors debilitated by scurvy.
verb (used with object). , de·bil·i·tat·ed, de·bil·i·tat·ing. to make weak or feeble; enfeeble: The siege of pneumonia debilitated her completely.
to make someone or something physically weak: Chemotherapy exhausted and debilitated him. Synonyms. drain.
verb · weakened · softened · exhausted · tired · injured · wasted · enfeebled · hurt.
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Debilitation definition: an act or instance of making a person or thing weak or feeble, often in a specific way; the resulting state of weakness.
3 days ago · to make someone or something physically weak: Chemotherapy exhausted and debilitated him. Synonyms. drain.
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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 ...
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To debilitate an organization, society, or government means to gradually make it weaker. [formal].
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serious weakening and loss of energy. synonyms: enervation, enfeeblement, exhaustion. see moresee less. type of: weakening. becoming weaker. Cite this entry.
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to make (someone or something) weak : to reduce the strength of (someone or something). The virus debilitates the body's immune system.
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