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How to pronounce enervated in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms adynamic, asthenic, debilitated

Examples of enervated

enervated
The army had been thinned by desertion and was enervated by long ill-discipline.
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A succession of seven shaky warmup routines Tuesday morning left her enervated.
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Campbell's approach shows an admirable exactitude but feels slightly enervated.
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Like any episode of hysteria, this one may leave you feeling rather enervated.
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For a film that covers 20 years so hastily, it's odd how enervated One Day is.
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The book was a success, but the author was left feeling gloomy and enervated.
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Such moments aside, The Great Train Robbery is a curiously enervated affair.
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He had come in dehydrated, with sunken eyes, too enervated to even cry.
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This decimated the company's ranks and enervated many of the survivors.
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More examples
  • Weaken mentally or morally
  • Faze: disturb the composure of
  • (enervated) adynamic: lacking strength or vigor
  • (enervating) debilitative: causing debilitation
  • (enervation) lack of vitality; "an enervation of mind greater than any fatigue"
  • (enervation) surgical removal of a nerve
  • (enervated) Weakened, debilitated or deprived of strength or vitality
  • (enervating) (adj) weakening, tiring
  • (4 Enervation) Subject gains 1d4 negative levels.