enfeeble Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪnˈfiː.bəl]
  • Us [ ɪnˈfiː.bəl]

Meaning of enfeeble In English

  • 0 to make someone or something very weak

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Examples of enfeeble

  • A longing which was indistinguishable from loneliness enfeebled him. 

  • Come away from here, that the sight of this child may not yet more enfeeble your heart. 

  • So utterly had his spirit been enfeebled by the untimely seductions of gluttony. 

  • Unable to find a pass through the mountains, and enfeebled by his wound, Grey determined to retrace his steps. 

  • We were both enfeebled by sickness and He who has been so gracious to us all our lives, knowing we had need of such a change, provided for it in an unexpected way. 

  • In the process, each person would need to wage a struggle against one's family, repressive society, narrow preconceptions and enfeebling ideas.

  • A crisis has been superintended by discipline, and the disciplinary process emerges from it strengthened, even if the subject is himself somewhat enfeebled.

  • Likewise, the two-party system and enfeebled trade unions reduce counter-framing from the far-left.

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