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A normally aging person can feel enervated, or drained of energy.
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The director, Tom Kalin, has an elegant eye for perfect beauty in apartments, hotel suites, and Spanish vacation houses, and Moore has a few scenes of vibrant neurotic rage, but the movie feels enervated and pointless.
And lately the atmosphere in Woody's World has begun to feel stifling and enervated.
I was so sick that anything I ingested by any means only made me feel toxic and enervated.
Rather than Ghostbusters overwhelming him, his soulful comic listlessness permeates the rest of the film; few big-budget movies have felt quite so humorously enervated.
Dazzled and enervated as I feel out here at the edge of the continent, I know the Doolittles' house has serious probs, may in fact be heading toward a tear-down situation in a year or two.
Yes, Buck's zombified delivery of Fox's ubiquitous brand messages ensures that there is no real break from that enervated and mildly affronted commercial break feeling.
As we converse, neurochemicals are released in our brains, making us feel either good or bad, strong or weak, positive or negative, energetic or enervated.
A church service that feels obviously Catholic or Lutheran thus seems, to many people today, old-fashioned and enervated.
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