debilitation

[ UK /dɪbˌɪlɪtˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. serious weakening and loss of energy
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How To Use debilitation In A Sentence

  • The debilitation and loss of the Seattle P-I severely limited public investigation. Boo! (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Energetically, it gets quite complicated because some infections are considered hot while others are cold and are caused by long-term debilitation. The Last Chance Dog
  • The condition induces severe debilitation in many cases. Cloning scientists create human brain cells
  • For bedridden patients unable to perform personal hygiene measures because of acute illness or chronic debilitation, the bed bath has long been a measure for improving hygiene and comfort.
  • At the conclusion of the inspection, members of the fire authority were appraised of the main issues contained within the report and urged to take early action to prevent further debilitation of the service.
  • Given the frequency with which depression occurs in our society, the length of time it can last, and the extent of debilitation that can result, methods for coping with this illness are essential.
  • Repeated concussions can lead to serious lifelong debilitation, and sequential concussions second impact syndrome can be fatal. First down (and out cold); Football helmets fail to protect against concussions
  • In sports psych lingo, this is referred to as ‘facilitation versus debilitation.’
  • I've struggled to do as much work as I can through it, but the debilitation it's caused has frustrated me no end.
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