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formal uk / ɪnˈfiː.b ə l / us / ɪnˈfiː.b ə l /. Add to word list. to make someone or something very weak. Synonyms. debilitate formal. drain. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Becoming and making less strong. abate.
- Polski
ENFEEBLE definicja: 1. to make someone or something very...
- English (US)
to make someone or something very weak. Synonyms. debilitate...
- Traditional
ENFEEBLE translate: 使衰弱;使無力. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Enfeeble in Simplified Chinese
ENFEEBLE translate: 使衰弱;使无力. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
ENFEEBLE 의미, 정의, ENFEEBLE의 정의: 1. to make someone or...
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ENFEEBLE pronunciation. How to say ENFEEBLE. Listen to the...
- Polski
The meaning of ENFEEBLE is to make feeble : deprive of strength. How to use enfeeble in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Enfeeble.
Enfeeble definition: to make feeble; weaken. See examples of ENFEEBLE used in a sentence.
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.
Word origin. ME enfeblen < OFr enfeblir. enfeeble in American English. (enˈfibəl) transitive verb Word forms: -bled, -bling. to make feeble; weaken. That bout of pneumonia enfeebled him. SYNONYMS enervate, debilitate. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.
to make someone or something very weak. Synonyms. debilitate formal. drain. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Becoming and making less strong. abatement. adulterant. adulterated. downtoner. dull. ease. emasculation. enervate. enervating. fade. hedge. melt. relieve. tottering. turn to jelly idiom. undimmed. unsubdued. See more results »
verb. To lessen or deplete the nerve, energy, or strength of: attenuate, debilitate, devitalize, enervate, sap, undermine, undo, unnerve, weaken.