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debilitate

[dih-bil-i-teyt] / dɪˈbɪl ɪˌteɪt /


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The actor spoke candidly about his debilitating disease, saying it “made me a little bit softer, a little bit more open.”

From Los Angeles Times

If you position that as your true purpose, a man’s failure to live up to your expectations will cease to debilitate you.

From Los Angeles Times

The disease causes a wide range of debilitating symptoms, including tremors, difficulty with movement, sleep problems, and cognitive decline.

From Science Daily

Talvin, meanwhile, has suffered from "debilitating headaches" every day for the past four years.

From BBC

Their best player had sustained a debilitating injury.

From The Wall Street Journal