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Definition of Enfeebling

Enfeebling
Enfeeble En*fee"ble, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enfeebled; p. pr. & vb. n. Enfeebling.] [OF. enfeblir, enfeiblir; pref. en- (L. in) + feble, F. faible, feeble. See Feeble.] To make feeble; to deprive of strength; to reduce the strength or force of; to weaken; to debilitate. Enfeebled by scanty subsistence and excessive toil. --Prescott. Syn: To weaken; debilitate; enervate.

Meaning of Enfeebling from wikipedia

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- critique of modern art, explained as the work of those so corrupted and enfeebled by modern life that they have lost the self-control needed to produce...
- partial at best. His mind remained relatively clear; but he was physically enfeebled, and the disease had wrecked his emotional constitution and aggravated...
- place. On 8 September, the Italians – hampered by a lack of transport, enfeebled by the low level of training among officers, and weakened by the state...
- observed cognition changes, describing his patients as having a "marked enfeeblement of the memory" and "conceptions that formed slowly". The diagnosis was...
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- Kampf, in which he argued that effeminate Jewish–Christian ethics were enfeebling Europe, and that Germany was in need of an uncompromising strongman to...