enfeebled (Meaning)

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enfeebled (imp. & p. p.)

of Enfeeble

enfeebled Sentence Examples

  1. The prolonged illness had left him enfeebled and unable to perform even basic tasks.
  2. As she aged, her strength and vitality waned, leaving her enfeebled and dependent on others.
  3. The harsh conditions and lack of proper nutrition had enfeebled the population, making them susceptible to disease.
  4. The once-mighty empire had fallen into decline, its military enfeebled and its economy in ruins.
  5. The injured soldier was enfeebled by the loss of blood, making it difficult for him to walk without assistance.
  6. The enfeebled elderly woman struggled to lift the heavy box, her frail arms trembling with exertion.
  7. The relentless bombardment of the city had enfeebled its defenses, leaving it vulnerable to capture.
  8. The enfeebled state of the patient made it difficult for the doctors to administer treatment.
  9. As the disease progressed, it enfeebled the body, robbing it of its strength and vitality.
  10. The enfeebled animal could no longer hunt for food, relying on others for its sustenance.

FAQs About the word enfeebled

of Enfeeble

weak, disabled, weakened, feeble, frail, asthenic, vulnerable, languid,debilitated, weary

mighty, stout, sinewy, rugged, beefy, stalwart, powerful, strong, beefy, hardy

The prolonged illness had left him enfeebled and unable to perform even basic tasks.

As she aged, her strength and vitality waned, leaving her enfeebled and dependent on others.

The harsh conditions and lack of proper nutrition had enfeebled the population, making them susceptible to disease.

The once-mighty empire had fallen into decline, its military enfeebled and its economy in ruins.