verb
- to remove the vital force, energy, or liveliness from something; to weaken or deprive of vigor
- in dentistry, to remove the vital tissue (pulp) from a tooth
Usage: British spelling (American: devitalizes); third person singular present tense
Usage: technical/medical; British spelling (American: devitalizes)
Examples
- The constant criticism devitalises the team's morale and confidence.
- A sedentary lifestyle devitalises the body and mind.
- The dentist devitalises the infected tooth before filling it.
- Repetitive routines can devitalise creative thinking.
- Economic hardship devitalises communities and reduces opportunity.
- The procedure devitalises the pulp chamber to prevent further decay.