debilitated (Meaning)
debilitated (s)
lacking energy or vitality
debilitated (imp. & p. p.)
of Debilitate
Synonyms & Antonyms of debilitated
Synonyms:
- down-and-out
- asthenic
- weary
- exhausted
- prostrate
- tired
- enfeebled
- fragile
- softened
- wasted
- unsubstantial
- challenged
- paralyzed
- slight
- delicate
- languid
- infirm
- wimpish
- vulnerable
- low
- prostrated
- soft
- sapped
- enervated
- incapacitated
- effete
- wimpy
- faint
- injured
Antonyms:
- lusty
- vigorous
- competent
- fortified
- capable
- vigorous
- lusty
- robust
- energized
- sinewy
- sound
- capable
- husky
- beefy
- hardened
- strengthened
- robust
- energetic
- strengthened
- healthy
- beefy
- hardy
- competent
- sound
- hardened
- sturdy
- husky
- energetic
- inured
- strapping
- sturdy
- energized
- healthy
- brawny
- inured
- hardy
- fortified
- brawny
- sinewy
- strapping
debilitated Sentence Examples
- After weeks of illness, she was debilitated and could barely leave her bed.
- The economy was severely debilitated by the sudden downturn.
- The athlete's injury debilitated his performance, forcing him to withdraw from the competition.
- The constant stress of her job left her feeling mentally and emotionally debilitated.
- The elderly woman's health had become so debilitated that she required round-the-clock care.
- The tropical storm debilitated the infrastructure, leaving many areas without power or clean water.
- The virus debilitated the immune system, making the patient susceptible to further infections.
- The loss of her beloved pet debilitated her with grief for months.
- Years of substance abuse had debilitated his body and mind.
- The war debilitated the country's economy, leaving many citizens impoverished and struggling.
FAQs About the word debilitated
lacking energy or vitalityof Debilitate
weakened,weak, frail, disabled, feeble, down-and-out, asthenic, weary, exhausted, prostrate
tough, mighty, stout, stout, able-bodied, rugged,powerful, able-bodied, strong, hard
After weeks of illness, she was debilitated and could barely leave her bed.
The economy was severely debilitated by the sudden downturn.
The athlete's injury debilitated his performance, forcing him to withdraw from the competition.
The constant stress of her job left her feeling mentally and emotionally debilitated.