Sentence examples for be debilitated from inspiring English sources

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be debilitated

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To make feeble; to weaken.

  • The American Dream suffered a debilitating effect after the subprime crisis.

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The point is not to be debilitated by your pleasures.

"It would be tragic to see the I.R.S. be debilitated by this," he said.

This is frustrating and often distressing for patients who may be debilitated or in pain.

Better they go, the island has decided, than have our loved ones continue to be debilitated by the disease.

As they continue to be debilitated by the negative feelings, new failure experiences pile up and continue to make matters worse.

"Each activity of the group has to be profitable in each country" and "without new investment, the network will be debilitated and there will be operational problems in the future".

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"The cramping can be debilitating.

Even a psychological craving can be debilitating.

The heat, the sun, can be debilitating.

Whatever the reason, stuttering can be debilitating.

Rarely fatal, it can be debilitating to those predisposed.

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