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enfeebled
adjective as in weak
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adjective as in feeble
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adjective as in ailing
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adjective as in debilitated
adjective as in effete
adjective as in enervated
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adjective as in flaccid
adjective as in impotent
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adjective as in infirm
adjective as in old
Example Sentences
She engenders compassion as Elisabeth grapples with her aging body, and a scene where she is enfeebled and struggles to get out of a chair is both achingly painful and achingly funny.
Initially prematurely aged and enfeebled because of the conniving evil wizard Saruman, he is restored to vitality by the good wizard Gandalf.
Added to this, Congress, which governed India for decades, looks enfeebled and in decline.
Mr. Trump, 77, has portrayed Mr. Biden, 81, as elderly, enfeebled and unable to perform the basic tasks of the presidency.
Democrats plan to answer the widespread questions about the 81-year-old president’s age and readiness by affirming that Biden is capable of being commander-in-chief and trying to discredit people who portray him as enfeebled.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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