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Meaning of infeeble

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infeeble (v. t.)

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infeeble Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless bombardment had infeebled the city, reducing it to a shadow of its former glory.
  2. Illness had infeebled her, leaving her with trembling hands and a weakened gait.
  3. The harsh winds of winter infeebled the elderly man, making him vulnerable to pneumonia.
  4. Decades of poverty had infeebled the community, robbing it of its vitality and resources.
  5. The constant stress of work had infeebled his mind, leading to insomnia and anxiety.
  6. The infeebled old woman was unable to walk unassisted, relying on a cane to support her.
  7. The drug addiction had infeebled his body, making him a shell of his former self.
  8. The constant barrage of criticism had infeebled his confidence, causing him to retreat within himself.
  9. The infeebled patient lay in bed, too weak to even speak.
  10. The lack of opportunity infeebled the young people, leaving them disillusioned and without hope.

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The relentless bombardment had infeebled the city, reducing it to a shadow of its former glory.

Illness had infeebled her, leaving her with trembling hands and a weakened gait.

The harsh winds of winter infeebled the elderly man, making him vulnerable to pneumonia.

Decades of poverty had infeebled the community, robbing it of its vitality and resources.