TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
Look up alternatives for...
EN
Interface language
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Meanings
Examples
We are using cookies
This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Accept and close
More about cookies
Did you know?
You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of
enervation
in English
Serious weakening and loss of energy.
exhaustion
debilitation
enfeeblement
Synonyms
Examples for "
exhaustion
"
exhaustion
debilitation
enfeeblement
Examples for "
exhaustion
"
1
Money is short, days are long, and
exhaustion
is an occupational hazard.
2
In the South, the signs of
exhaustion
had not yet become grave.
3
Hypophosphatemia can lead to loss of appetite,
exhaustion
,
weakness, and bone problems.
4
In its wake, physical sensation returned, the reality of
exhaustion
and pain.
5
Far in the night Robert sank down in a state of
exhaustion
.
1
Now there is the additional factor of economic
debilitation
by the coronavirus.
2
Alexandria still lay in its stupor of heat and
debilitation
,
barely moving.
3
Does not your
debilitation
speak of a flaw in this thinking?
4
Mr. Bryan denied that newspaper mergers were a sign of
debilitation
in the industry.
5
Easily Fatigued Similar to depression, this fatigue can be
debilitation
.
1
Then, as the disease takes hold, the patient suffers a gradual
enfeeblement
.
2
The neglected gift was beginning to show signs of decay and
enfeeblement
.
3
I need not picture its mournful incidents-thecorporeal, the intellectual
enfeeblement
.
4
Stage of extreme
enfeeblement
with diminution and final loss of power.
5
Seldom does a warrior die of some illness, or of the
enfeeblement
of age.
Usage of
enervation
in English
1
The young do not flourish there; they escape from the soft
enervation
.
2
The luscious softness of the Italian airs overcame me with a delicious
enervation
.
3
And thus are being sown the seeds of our national
enervation
.
4
And from this time his
enervation
was steadily on the increase.
5
By the end of that Sunday his
enervation
was complete.
6
This delicious
enervation
had to be constantly resisted and dominated by a superior will.
7
She had never felt such helpless
enervation
in her life.
8
This principle neither the rudeness of ignorance can stifle nor the
enervation
of refinement extinguish.
9
His great strength seemed to have left him, and in its place was a complete
enervation
.
10
At first he attributed it to fatigue and the
enervation
of the first days of spring.
11
They overlook the ultimate
enervation
that is so often the price paid for the temporary exaltation.
12
But ever the recurrent lights revealed her sweetly incarnate if deep in
enervation
of crushing weariness.
13
Why these tremblings of the heart, this emotion of the spirit, this
enervation
of the body?
14
A desolate
enervation
of spirit descended upon her, a sort of bitter, and yet dull, perplexity.
15
That principle which neither the rudeness of ignorance can stifle, nor the
enervation
of refinement extinguish!
16
There will be long stretches of idleness, heat, and
enervation
;
and always the odour of drying coconut.
Other examples for "enervation"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
enervation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
delicious enervation
moral enervation
absolute enervation
complete enervation
feverish enervation
More collocations
Enervation
through the time