debilitating 的定义
- tending to weaken or enfeeble
debilitating 近义词
incapacitate
更多debilitating例句
- I’m here to tell you why I think this mindset is dangerous, detrimental, and debilitating for creating strong content.
- “It’s more debilitating in some ways than loss of smell,” Doty said.
- It was really debilitating, and I really had to battle back in terms of mobility and I did that.
- When Stamets was a teenager, he suffered from a debilitating stammer.
- It’s debilitating, not requiring hospitalization, but they have difficulty breathing and joint aches—which are really telling—chest pain, and other symptoms that affect brain function.
- The processing errors of her mind manifested in a few debilitating ways: Her wagers, written with Jeopardy!
- Early this year, Brittany Maynard, a vibrant and active 29-year-old newlywed, began getting debilitating headaches.
- Most will choose simply to endure whatever comes, no matter how painful or debilitating, and that is their right.
- Shulgin, however, maintained that the drug could help patients overcome trauma or debilitating guilt.
- A debilitating fall and broken hip further strained a meager $125 monthly government stipend.
- To discuss seems only to define it more sharply, and to be greatly condoled is only debilitating.
- Second, it was exhibiting calomel to the injury (debilitating) of the patient.
- Nor should children be begotten when the body is weakened by temporary disease or during the stage of debilitating after-effects.
- Travelers have rarely exceeded 20,000 feet, at which point the air from its rarity is very debilitating.
- That sirocco, the worst of many Italian varieties: who shall calculate its debilitating effect upon the stamina of the race?