verb
- to remove the vital force or energy from; to weaken or deprive of vitality
- to remove the nerve from (a tooth) in dental treatment
Usage: chiefly British spelling; American English typically uses 'devitalize'; formal or literary
Usage: dentistry; technical
Examples
- The long illness devitalised him, leaving him exhausted and weak.
- Constant criticism can devitalise a person's confidence and motivation.
- The dentist decided to devitalise the infected tooth to prevent further damage.
- Economic stagnation devitalised the once-thriving community.
- Repetitive routines devitalised her creative spirit.
- The procedure to devitalise the tooth was completed in one appointment.