Both sexes may be overly fat or weakened and debilitated by disease.
2
This contributed to the scarcity of dollars that has debilitated the peso.
3
No, it was not such food as their weakened, debilitated systems craved.
4
A troubled half hour's sleep followed, from which he awoke much debilitated.
5
I'd hate to suggest that sherry is a drink for the debilitated.
1
It may be that you are becoming enervated; I do not know.
2
They are sometimes enervated by it: that must be in continental countries.
3
He had been too long enervated by indulgence to make a fight.
4
The storm passes without breaking: but you wake heavy, cheated, enervated, disheartened.
5
The world is no place for the bad, the stupid, the enervated.
1
No one will deny that fear is the type of asthenic manifestations.
2
There are situated the salt-works; and there, at the beginning of the rainy season, tertian fevers prevail, and easily degenerate into asthenic fevers.
3
To those who walk or stand in this fashion, let it be known that this is the "habitus enteroptoticus," or asthenic droop.
4
* (* Exciting or debilitating, the sthenic and asthenic, of Brown's system.)
5
"Tch, tch," DeCastros said, "can anyone really be so asthenic as you seem, Mr.
Ús de adynamic en anglès
1
It had left him as adynamic as had his mother's death.
2
If during this process negative electrons hold the preponderance in the body, the fever is of a feeble, adynamic type.
3
However, very low serum parathyroid hormone levels have been associated with decreased bone mineral density, adynamic bone disease, and fractures.
4
At will, then, through diminished, normal, or excessive administration of thyroid secretion, we may produce an adynamic, a normal, or an excessively dynamic state.