enfeebler (Meaning)
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enfeebler (n.)
One who, or that which, weakens or makes feeble.
Synonyms & Antonyms of enfeebler
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enfeebler Sentence Examples
- The oppressive heat enfeebled the workers, making them struggle to carry out their tasks.
- The lack of sleep and proper nutrition enfeebled the athlete, leading to a disappointing performance.
- The illness had enfeebled the once-strong man, leaving him frail and vulnerable.
- The economic downturn enfeebled many businesses, forcing them to close their doors or scale back operations.
- The constant barrage of negative news enfeebled the public's morale, creating a sense of hopelessness and despair.
- The government's failure to provide adequate support enfeebled the struggling economy, prolonging the recession.
- The years of war had enfeebled the nation, leaving it vulnerable to attack from its enemies.
- The drought enfeebled the crops, resulting in a poor harvest and widespread hunger.
- The injury enfeebled the player's leg, making it difficult for him to walk, let alone play sports.
- The harsh criticism enfeebled the politician's confidence, causing him to withdraw from the public eye.
FAQs About the word enfeebler
One who, or that which, weakens or makes feeble.
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No antonyms found.
The oppressive heat enfeebled the workers, making them struggle to carry out their tasks.
The lack of sleep and proper nutrition enfeebled the athlete, leading to a disappointing performance.
The illness had enfeebled the once-strong man, leaving him frail and vulnerable.
The economic downturn enfeebled many businesses, forcing them to close their doors or scale back operations.