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Meanings of
enervating
in anglès
Causing debilitation.
weakening
enfeebling
debilitative
Related terms
debilitating
Usage of
enervating
in anglès
1
These are the results of the easy luxury of an
enervating
high-life.
2
The darkness enfolded her like the
enervating
caress of a sombre universe.
3
There is something
enervating
to a northern race in these subtropical climates.
4
Besides this, the talk of intervention had an
enervating
effecton the commandos.
5
It is
enervating
,
and makes one eye swell up and turn blue.
6
For all the
enervating
heat, he applied himself vigorously to his tasks.
7
He divides trades into two classes, which he calls energizing and
enervating
.
8
Charity can not help
them
-
that
enervating
poison has already done enough mischief.
9
I answered, 'our democracy is like Parr's Life Pills,
enervating
and elasticating.
10
The world is constantly encroaching here,
enervating
and corrupting social life.
11
The
enervating
heat was over, and the worrisome insects were gone.
12
The early days of Jean's servitude had slipped by in an
enervating
monotony.
13
What comes from the artificial conditions of the city is weakening,
enervating
,
softening.
14
His big body began to feel with
enervating
persistency the call of sex.
15
I felt easier after that, although the room was oppressively hot and
enervating
.
16
The sultry warmth of all those moving bodies was
enervating
,
seductive.
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enervating
enervate
Verb
Present
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
very enervating
damp enervating
Enervating
through the time
Enervating
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