Lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality.
Lacking strength or vigor.
1 Most of Europe suffers from record low investment and feeble productivity growth.
2 In appearance they are feeble ; in reality, copious and full of force.
3 Now, with the aid of feeble though welcome light, his courage grew.
4 The story that the candle had expired seemed feeble in the extreme.
5 It would be better to enter alone; he must not appear feeble .
6 We are small and feeble ; she is mighty in size and armament.
7 In a crisis he was feeble and incapable of making a decision.
8 Still the unbroken walls, the feeble patches of violet in the ceiling.
9 The poem upon Sallee has forcible sentiments; but the conclusion is feeble .
10 The days of the politically feeble old-age pensioner are, I think, numbered.
11 Some recoil in terror before that test; others, feeble and affrighted, vacillate.
12 Because our minds work slowly and have very feeble powers of analysis.
13 In his career is found no feeble passage; he was always Endicott.
14 A single stimulus produces the feeble effect shown in the first response.
15 The move may help the SEC but still leaves it looking feeble .
16 He hoped only to buy himself time, and that hope was feeble .
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