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Definition of Enfeebler

Enfeebler
Enfeebler En*fee"bler, n. One who, or that which, weakens or makes feeble.

Meaning of Enfeebler from wikipedia

- partial at best. His mind remained relatively clear; but he was physically enfeebled, and the disease had wrecked his emotional constitution and aggravated...
- "the chronicle of a performer out of his element, working to a deadline, enfeebling his overtaxed talents by a rush to deliver a new 'LP product', rehe****...
- humanity a m****a ****ata (m**** of perdition, condemned crowd) and much enfeebling, though not destroying, the freedom of the will. Although earlier Christian...
- city's history. By then, Damascus lacked a city administration, had an enfeebled economy, and a greatly reduced po****tion. With the arrival of the Seljuq...
- registered the collapse of Khazar power in attributing its eclipse to the enfeebling effects of "false" religion. The decline was contemporary to that suffered...
- Crosby's release from prison for American Dream in 1988. Stills and Crosby (enfeebled by health problems from his fallow period that culminated in a 1994 liver...
- (which, in practice, were sometimes applied to prisoners that were too enfeebled to meet production quota), they instituted a number of positive incentives...
- observed cognition changes, describing his patients as having a "marked enfeeblement of the memory" and "conceptions that formed slowly". The diagnosis was...
- American capital was given a free hand in the small states ruined and enfeebled by the war [it] would buy up the local industries, appropriate the more...
- were abandoned as irreplaceable draft animals perished. The intense cold enfeebled the brains of those whose health had already suffered, especially of those...