debilitated 的定义
de·bil·i·tat·ed, de·bil·i·tat·ing.
- to make weak or feeble; enfeeble: The siege of pneumonia debilitated her completely.
debilitated 近义词
infirm
更多debilitated例句
- Consumed by guilt and dread, and unsure of what she’s become, or why, Maeve grows increasingly debilitated by whatever has infected her.
- Researchers are also investigating gene therapy approaches, with the goal of fixing the mutation that causes the debilitating illness.
- It’s a condition being evaluated and likely to be made official, but in simple terms, it’s grief that’s debilitating over a long period of time.
- People with severe cases can suffer prolonged symptoms of fatigue and other debilitating effects.
- For the millions suffering from cancer and other debilitating diseases, I hope so.
- Thus, they arrived at work debilitated by disease or exhausted by the long trek from home.
- The psychological fear debilitated any progress or learning in the cities.
- We watched them silently, too debilitated to even move out of their way.
- I could count on about 20 years of catering to this possibly debilitated but still buying class.
- Indeed, during the greater portion of the voyage one or the other of us lay sick and debilitated.
- It is not infrequently observed in the strumous and debilitated.
- The patient rallied, but she remained very much debilitated.
- But the effort was too great for her debilitated condition—a weakness came over her, and she sunk back exhausted to her pillow.
- The following, then, may be put down as the causes of a debilitated constitution, from the misuse of food.