The bewildering disease, thought to originate from a virus, can be enfeebling and is incurable.
From the online.wsj.com
They are also the masters of enfeebling magic, which can cripple even the fiercest of enemies.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In 2008 the cost of a barrel of Brent crude soared to $147, enfeebling global growth even before the financial crisis killed it.
From the economist.com
Meanwhile, the south's own politicians are playing into northern hands by misruling and enfeebling the region on their own.
From the economist.com
Governments need to lay out a credible path to reducing their deficits in the medium term, but without excessively enfeebling an already weak recovery.
From the economist.com
She and he must now gamble on eventual enfeebling of TUC support and a divided union wageless for maybe six months leading to a trickle back to work.
From the economist.com
The ECB's support for the banks cannot prevent the weak economies of Spain, Portugal, Italy and Ireland from enfeebling their banks and governments.
From the economist.com
I could think of nothing more tedious, nothing more mentally enfeebling and nothing more saddening than only mixing with people of my skin colour or background.
From the dailymail.co.uk
You don't die of any particular illness, and you haven't gradually been wasting away under the spell of some awful, enfeebling disease that began years or decades earlier.