Use "enervate|enervated|enervates|enervating" in a sentence

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2. Idleness enervates the will to succeed.

3. 2 She was enervated from dissipation.

4. To sap the strength or energy of; enervate.

5. 17 David felt too enervated to resist.

6. 3 synonyms for Asthenic: debilitated, enervated, adynamic

7. Life was hard and enervating.

8. I find this heat very enervating.

9. A hot climate enervates people who are not used to it.

10. Change for change's sake is stupid and enervating.

11. 30 The hot sun enervated her to the point of collapse.

12. After the operation she had been enervating for several hours.

13. Penitence is something that enervates our spirit, causing a greater loss than a good words!

14. Synonyms for half-Arsed include lackadaisical, limp, languid, languorous, listless, enervated, idle, indifferent, lazy and lethargic

15. The folds of her scarlet silk gown gave off the enervating smell of poppies.

16. First, though, whose kitchen table am I propped against with such enervating thoughts?

17. Feeling at once enervated and threatened, the enterprise collectively hunkers into a defensive, self-protective posture. Sentencedict.com

18. Well, those rezonings were exhausting and enervating and important, but rezoning was never my mission.

19. Soft living will enervate the leaders, and those under their command will be changed into beasts.

20. The downside: The city is still unaffordable for many, and the less-pricey suburbs can impose enervating commutes.

21. Those were miserable, enervating months — all of which I spent stuck inside my mother's house.

22. The air of the place, so fresh in the spring and early summer,[Sentencedict] was stagnant and enervating now.

23. Bessie was the kind of girl that could enhance your performance as easily as she could enervate it.

24. Frenchmen, O my countrymen, Let not your enemies, with their desolating doctrines, degrade your souls, and enervate your virtues!

25. Her expression, restless and dissatisfied, her attitude, weary and enervated, gave the idea of the title Admirably, and I made a good sketch.

26. O Frenchmen, O my countrymen, Let not your enemies, with their desolating doctrines, degrade your souls, and enervate your virtues!

27. The film conveys quite an inspirational message: Avarices will ultimately enervate our souls and bring an egregious life to the one(s) who seek those Avarices.

28. I think of Napoleon at St. Helena, and of Byron growing morose and fat in the enervating climate of Italy.

29. Frenchmen ! O my countrymen! Let not your enemies, with their desolating doctrines, degrade your souls, and enervate your virtues! No, Chaumette, no!

30. Clearly, the fight for a nation's life mayjustify a government's control over men and resources that would be Abhorrentand economically enervating under conditions of national security

31. The moral of the narrative, that such music is harmful and enervating, goes Athwart a style which makes nothing so desirable as hearing the music once again

32. As I rested and regained my strength from the enervating , though not unwelcome, experience with the group of bandits, I began examining the scrawlings of my notes and journals.

33. As I explored the city over the last few days, quirks like these gradually loomed more endearing than enervating, and there were many of them.

34. With very few exceptions, all the so-called Socialist and Communist publications that now (18 circulate in Germany belong to the domain of this foul and enervating literature.

35. Russia needs to learn that in spite of their own enervating foreign wars and economic worries the members of the Western alliance can still unite in front of a challenge.

36. Clearly, the fight for a nation's life mayjustify a government's control over men and resources that would be Abhorrentand economically enervating under conditions of national security

37. Clearly, the fight for a nation's life mayjustify a government's control over men and resources that would be Abhorrentand economically enervating under conditions of national security

38. Immediately forgetting his worries and fatigue from the enervating day, Joran bounded forward, entering the beautiful fortress and ready to discover the treasure which awaited him.

39. The drugs they took were frequently enervating and prevented them from participating in the community and accessing the help and support needed for a full, active and satisfying life.

40. ‘The bad things about it are that it makes me feel completely Bushwhacked.’ Synonyms tired out , worn out, weary, dog-tired, bone-tired, bone-weary, ready to drop, on one's last legs, asleep on one's feet, drained, fatigued, enervated, debilitated, spent

41. Educated in the enervating style recommended by the writers on whom I have been Animadverting; and not having a chance, from their subordinate state in society, to recover their lost ground, is it surprising that …