enfeeblish (Meaning)

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enfeeblish (v. i.)

To enfeeble.

Synonyms & Antonyms of enfeeblish

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enfeeblish Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless bombardment of artillery enfeeblish the enemy's fortifications, making them more vulnerable to attack.
  2. As the illness progressed, the patient's body and spirit were enfeeblish until they could no longer fight the disease.
  3. The politician's scandal-ridden past enfeeblish his chances of winning the election, as voters lost confidence in his integrity.
  4. The economic downturn enfeeblish the local businesses, forcing many of them to close their doors and lay off their employees.
  5. The harsh conditions of the prison enfeeblish the inmates, both physically and mentally, leaving them vulnerable to abuse and exploitation.
  6. The aging process enfeeblish the body, making it more susceptible to illness and injury.
  7. The lack of proper nutrition enfeeblish the children, stunting their growth and development.
  8. The constant stress enfeeblish the mind, making it difficult to concentrate and remember things.
  9. The excessive use of alcohol and drugs enfeeblish the body and mind, leading to addiction and other health problems.
  10. The loss of a loved one enfeeblish the spirit, leaving a void that is difficult to fill.

FAQs About the word enfeeblish

To enfeeble.

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The relentless bombardment of artillery enfeeblish the enemy's fortifications, making them more vulnerable to attack.

As the illness progressed, the patient's body and spirit were enfeeblish until they could no longer fight the disease.

The politician's scandal-ridden past enfeeblish his chances of winning the election, as voters lost confidence in his integrity.

The economic downturn enfeeblish the local businesses, forcing many of them to close their doors and lay off their employees.