debilitative

ADJECTIVE
  1. causing debilitation
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use debilitative In A Sentence

  • GUPTA: And what's your best guess as to why he is in such a debilitative neurological state? CNN Transcript Jan 4, 2006
  • ‘These are very good for people who need to detox, for people who have had debilitative problems over a number of years such as MS or arthritis,’ explains Magdalene Sacranie, chartered physiotherapist at Roundelwoods.
  • Diagnosed with debilitative scoliosis, he was once completely paralysed.
  • MP's publisher, Eileen Tabios, will handwrite all texts into the Tiny Books' pages and books will be released to meet demand for as long as MP is able to source tiny books -- or until the publisher gets arthritis or debilitative carpal tunnel syndrome. Archive 2008-06-01
  • I can account this socially debilitative disease to my early days in primary school where I was ridiculed for assuming that L, M, N, O, P was a word and ostracized for recounting stories told to me by my less PC relatives.
  • I talked to Mark Windsor (ph), for example, a man who had a very curable form of cancer, but because he didn't have insurance, could not get the care that he needs, and now he's living in a very debilitative state, still alive but barely functional as a result of just not having access to that treatment. CNN Transcript Dec 25, 2007
  • So of course the stress of getting by doing only the minimum was debilitative as well.
  • She was alert and oriented but on a ventilator due to a progressive debilitative disease process. I Want to Hold Your Hand
  • The American Psychologist Association APA has identified a new, debilitative mental disorder today in hopes that patients will seek help. New Mental Disease Identified - Warner_Todd_Huston’s blog - RedState
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy