To weaken or reduce in force, intensity, effect, quantity.
1Physical examination revealed a bad odor emanating from the devitalized affected right hand.
2Too little breathing and poor, devitalized air are also important factors.
3Alien currents of philosophical and theological thought had devitalized the teaching of the Gospel.
4To the next I owe a comprehension of the elastic touch, with devitalized muscles.
5So nothing is gained, and the milk is partly devitalized.
6Wherefore its economics were devitalized and its theology an anachronism.
7He showed her the wrong invalidism thoughts, the unhappy, depressing, devitalizing attitude toward death.
8There are many emotions that are harbored on occasions, which are devitalizing and destructive.
9Lamb knee menisci were devitalized by cyclic freezing and thawing.
10They discovered how tired they were, and the devitalizing heat added to the general torpor.
11She patted the dry, devitalized hand, and pressed it in her own strong, electric grip.
12Caliph swabbed himself, agony devitalized by fresh crisis.
13That is the drain that devitalizes the home towns more than all the city mail order houses.
14We receive the cast off with open arms and he comes to us with his devitalizing power.
15Everything startling and wonderful had been devitalized.
16The rite of Confirmation has, however, been devitalized, and its immense significance has been almost wholly lost.
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