enfeebling (Meaning)

Wordnet

enfeebling (s)

causing debilitation

Webster

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

of Enfeeble

Synonyms & Antonyms of enfeebling

enfeebling Sentence Examples

  1. The ruler's enfeebling policies led to unrest and rebellion among his subjects.
  2. The economic crisis resulted in an enfeebling of the workforce, causing unemployment to soar.
  3. As the negotiations went on, the lawyer's arguments became increasingly feeble, enfeebling his case.
  4. The disease had left him weak and enfeebling, confining him to a wheelchair.
  5. The endless hours of labor and poor nutrition had an enfeebling effect on the factory workers.
  6. The army suffered from an enfeebling lack of supplies, hindering its ability to fight effectively.
  7. The decision to slash funding for education had an enfeebling effect on the quality of schools in the area.
  8. The speaker's enfeebling voice made it difficult for the audience to hear, causing many to lose interest.
  9. The politician's enfeebling health hindered his ability to campaign actively for re-election.
  10. The storm uprooted trees and caused widespread power outages, enfeebling the infrastructure of the city.

FAQs About the word enfeebling

causing debilitationof Enfeeble

demoralizing,debilitating, draining, exhausting, enervating, discouraging, fatiguing, dispiriting, unsurprising, irritating

engaging, energizing, riveting, inspiring, involving, stimulating, surprising, exhilarating, wonderful, awesome

The ruler's enfeebling policies led to unrest and rebellion among his subjects.

The economic crisis resulted in an enfeebling of the workforce, causing unemployment to soar.

As the negotiations went on, the lawyer's arguments became increasingly feeble, enfeebling his case.

The disease had left him weak and enfeebling, confining him to a wheelchair.