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- Dictionaryenfeebled/ɪnˈfiːbld/
adjective
- 1. made weak or feeble: "trade unions are in an enfeebled state"
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Enfeebled means made very weak, especially by illness or old age. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and see synonyms and translations.
- English (US)
ENFEEBLED meaning: 1. made very weak: 2. made very weak: ....
- Znaczenie Enfeebled, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
ENFEEBLED definicja: 1. made very weak: 2. made very weak: ....
- English
to make someone or something very weak. Synonyms. debilitate...
- English (US)
Enfeeble is a formal verb that means to make someone or something very weak. Learn more about its synonyms, usage, and related words from the Cambridge Dictionary.
Enfeeble is a verb that means to make feeble or deprive of strength. Learn its synonyms, antonyms, examples, etymology, and word history from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Enfeeble definition: to make feeble; weaken. See examples of ENFEEBLE used in a sentence.
Enfeebled means very weak, especially physically or politically. Learn how to use this formal adjective in sentences with synonyms and related words.
Enfeeble means to make weak or deprive of strength. See the word frequency, origin, synonyms, and usage examples from various sources.
To enfeeble is to make someone or something very weak or fragile. Your governor's budget cuts might enfeeble the state's public school system. If an illness weakens you — makes you feel frail and shaky — it enfeebles you. Aging enfeebles us, and the lack of Vitamin D in the winter also enfeebles many people.