Sentence examples for debilitation from inspiring English sources

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debilitation

noun

The act or process of debilitating, or the condition of one who is debilitated; weakness.

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The systematic debilitation of their parties benefits the army, which has entrenched itself in the economic as well as the political system.

If the disease progresses to the third stage, severe anemia and imbalance of protein (e.g., albumins, globulins) and electrolytes (e.g., sodium, potassium, and chlorine in solution) may precipitate total debilitation.

The course of the disease varies from asymptomatic infection to extreme debilitation.

Afterwards, however, the internal debilitation of the kingdom of León enabled him to restore his predominance on the peninsula by political means.

Other causes of the condition include the administration of certain drugs (e.g., analgesics, antihistamines, and anticonvulsants), debilitation, malnutrition, chronic anemias, some spleen disorders, agranulocytosis, lupus erythematosus, and anaphylactic shock.

From 1958 to 1961, he had six-, seven-, and thirteen-month absences from an otherwise prolific recording career," but doesn't say what caused these absences — whether imprisonment or debilitation.

Sartre died, after a prolonged debilitation, in 1980.

He had no enemies, but still he told no one about his debilitation.

Mr. Bryan denied that newspaper mergers were a sign of debilitation in the industry.

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Even with the necessary get-out clauses, to take account of a government losing its majority and other debilitations, such a move would be relatively simple.

Assailed by the double debilitations of leukemia and dementia, and requiring hospital care, Etta James has sensibly decided that The Dreamer will constitute the final chapter of her recording career.

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