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Discover Ludwig"emaciate" is a valid word in English and can be used in written English.
It means to become very thin and weak due to illness or lack of food. For example, "The war caused many civilians to emaciate due to extreme shortages of food and medicine."
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"I emaciate prose and make it obey," Paul says in a tone that is almost threatening, and Mr. Hyde Pierce delivers this opening monologue with a savory combination of simmering viciousness and officious pedantry.
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He liked fattening or emaciating even subjects who had commissioned their portraits.
Her theory is that women start emaciating their brows during adolescence when their hormones are raging and continue to do so whenever they have PMS.
Of course, with Mr. Putin's party, United Russia, poised to take two-thirds of the seats in Parliament, its approval of constitutional amendments emaciating the presidency and fashioning a more powerful "executive" role for the prime minister is assured (as is the constitutionally mandated endorsement of the two-thirds of the regional legislatures now also firmly in the Kremlin's hand).
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