Sentence example with the word 'debilitated'

debilitated

anemic, doddered, eunuchized, frail, invalid, moth-eaten, rickety, slow, tottery, weak

Definition adj. lacking strength or vigor

Last update: October 9, 2015


0

The severe forms of intermittent are most apt to occur in the very young, or in the aged, or in debilitated persons generally.   [Please select]

0

The sly fellow dwelt on the pale complexion and debilitated appearance of the lads.   [Please select]

0

You look a debilitated silhouette of the near recent past.   [Please select]

0

The sickness lasted for some weeks, and left her considerably debilitated.   [Please select]

0

Thus the debilitated hope of particular litters comes but badly off.   [Please select]

0

When no direct specific cause can be discovered and the animal is debilitated, give general tonic.   [Please select]

0

It is concluded that wolf predation on white-tailed deer in the study area during winter generally is selective in that it tends to remove members of the prey population that are old, debilitated, or abnormal.   [Please select]

0

With certain somewhat thin and debilitated animals it had a marked effect in getting flesh on them, and all horses eat it greedily.   [Please select]

Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!

Submit
debilitate - debilitated - debilitating