devitalize

VERB
  1. sap of life or energy
    The recession devitalized the economy
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How To Use devitalize In A Sentence

  • When one lies with the sick one, the suffering and the moanings invade the space, invade one's own body, depress and devitalize in the contagion of suffering.
  • A new technic in an effort to save the limb by reimplantation of tumor-bearing bone segment devitalized by bolting was performed on 16 patients with malignant tumor of bone.
  • To put Scottie with some defeated actress teaching for Miss This-Or-Thats would be to devitalize the whole idea. A Life in Letters
  • A new technic in an effort to save the limb by reimplantation of tumor-bearing bone segment devitalized by bolting was performed on 16 patients with malignant tumor of bone.
  • If an accident devitalizes the tissues and crushes the bones, it is difficult to save the limb.
  • In most cases, infection is localized to the bronchial anastomosis, where devitalized cartilage and foreign suture material create a nurturing environment.
  • Debriding the devitalized tissue will allow the underlying healthy tissue to regenerate.
  • Those who begin to exercise regularly, and replace white flour, sugar, and devitalized foods with live, organic, natural foods, begin to feel better immediately," he said. John Robbins: The Real Jack LaLanne
  • To deplete or weaken gradually; devitalize.
  • a few times through the lungs, it becomes "devitalized," or incapable of supporting life, although its chemical composition remains the same, and all carbonic dioxide and other impurities are removed. Buchanan's Journal of Man, September 1887 Volume 1, Number 8
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