debilitating (Meaning)

Wordnet

debilitating (a)

impairing the strength and vitality

Webster

debilitating (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Debilitate

Synonyms & Antonyms of debilitating

debilitating Sentence Examples

  1. The chronic pain she experienced was debilitating, making it difficult to perform daily tasks.
  2. His anxiety disorder had a debilitating effect on his ability to socialize and work.
  3. The relentless heatwave had a debilitating impact on the region's agricultural output.
  4. The company struggled to recover from the debilitating effects of the economic recession.
  5. The debilitating illness left him bedridden for weeks.
  6. The loss of her job was emotionally debilitating, leading to feelings of worthlessness and despair.
  7. The toxic work environment had a debilitating effect on employee morale and productivity.
  8. The constant fear of failure was debilitating, preventing her from pursuing her dreams.
  9. The lack of access to clean water and sanitation had a debilitating effect on public health in the region.
  10. The side effects of the medication were debilitating, causing fatigue and nausea.

FAQs About the word debilitating

impairing the strength and vitalityof Debilitate

fatiguing, disheartening, enfeebling, dispiriting, enervating, unsurprising, discouraging, exhausting,demoralizing, draining

absorbing, astounding, marvellous, riveting, awesome, intriguing, awesome, gripping, astonishing, wonderful

The chronic pain she experienced was debilitating, making it difficult to perform daily tasks.

His anxiety disorder had a debilitating effect on his ability to socialize and work.

The relentless heatwave had a debilitating impact on the region's agricultural output.

The company struggled to recover from the debilitating effects of the economic recession.