"Debilitative" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Debilitative" Meaning

Attributive adjective form of debilitate, meaning weakened or made weak, especially in strength, courage, or morale.

"Debilitative" Examples

Definition:

Debilitative refers to something that weakens or impairs the physical or mental abilities of a person.

Usage Examples:


The debilitative effects of the virus lasted for several weeks, leaving the patient feeling weak and lethargic.
The old, crumbling building's debilitative structural damage led to its eventual demolition.
The extreme weather conditions had a debilitative impact on the region's agriculture, causing widespread crop failure.
The patient's debilitative medication regimen made her feel tired and apathetic all the time.
The champion athlete's sudden debilitative injury forced her to retire from the sport, leaving her fans heartbroken.

"Debilitative" Similar Words

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Debilitated refers to being weakened or rendered ineffective, often as a result of illness, injury, or stress. It can also mean being made feeble in strength, courage, or conviction.

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