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A pair of rectangular glasses sit somewhat aslant on his round face, which after weeks of frantic travel and fitful sleep showed signs of enervation.

If this level of enervation persisted, it could take years to make it through all three seasons of “Succession.”

Adoration and enervation course together on “Dear Mom,” as Blanchard plays a pas de deux with a large string section.

One man’s enervation is another man’s innovation, as the old saying goes.

Scrape away the hype and the hyperbole, the enervation and the exhaustion, and you find any number of more useful or wrenching impulses: kindness, hatred, antipathy, humanity, pity, awe, disgust, even ambivalence.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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