verb
- to make weak or feeble; to weaken
Usage: formal
Examples
- The long illness enfeebled his once-strong constitution.
- Years of poor nutrition had enfeebled the population.
- The economic crisis enfeebled the government’s ability to respond.
- Age began to enfeeble her memory and concentration.
- The drought enfeebled the crops throughout the region.
- Political scandals enfeebled the party’s chances in the election.