The state of being weak in health or body (especially from old age)
The quality of lacking intensity or substance.
The quality or state of being weak.
1 Strength is the outcome of need; security sets a premium on feebleness .
2 No doubt the feebleness of the disciples was remembered in His petitions.
3 Even when the feebleness and impotence of the successors of Ramses III.
4 There was not the slightest trace of feebleness in his impassioned tones.
5 I found him entirely himself, though in the last extreme of feebleness .
6 It is not the fault of the beef, but of my feebleness .
7 The feebleness and inconsistency of governors often stultify the most sensible foresight.
8 A feeling of immense contempt for their feebleness shone in his eyes.
9 Among all political sins, the sin of feebleness is the most contemptible.
10 The decay of Spain left her American colonies to feebleness and decay.
11 With a feebleness that was only partially feigned, she raised one hand.
12 He was more and more sensitive about this awkward feebleness of his.
13 He knew it very well, and concentrated his strength against her feebleness .
14 Where was the weakness, the feebleness , the faintness of the wounded girl?
15 Nor do we find feebleness either of mind or body necessarily ensues.
16 His whole body had a strange aspect of listlessness, almost of feebleness .
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