verb
- to weaken or drain of energy, strength, or vitality
Usage: formal
Examples
- The oppressive heat began to enervate the hikers.
- Years of stress had enervated his once robust constitution.
- The monotonous routine enervated her creative spirit.
- Lack of sleep will enervate your ability to concentrate.
- The illness left him feeling completely enervated.
- Hot, humid weather tends to enervate most people.
- The demanding schedule enervated the entire team.