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- 1. in a very weakened and infirm state: "a debilitated patient"
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Debilitate means to weaken or impair the strength of something or someone. Learn the synonyms, examples, history, and usage of debilitate and its related words.
Debilitated is the past tense and past participle of debilitate, which means to make someone or something physically weak. See how to use this word in sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus and other sources.
Debilitate is a formal verb that means to make someone or something physically weak. See the meaning, synonyms, pronunciation and usage examples of debilitate in English.
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DEBILITATE meaning: 1. to make someone or something physically weak: 2. to make someone or something physically weak: . Learn more.
To make feeble; weaken.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
To debilitate something is to make it weaker. A bad flu may debilitate your powers of concentration, like the New Year's resolutions that temporarily debilitate bakeries' business.
Prolonged strike action debilitated the industry. Word Origin mid 16th cent.: from Latin debilitat- ‘weakened’, from the verb debilitare , from debilitas , from debilis ‘weak’. See debilitate in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary