noun
- plural of enfeeblement; instances or states of being made weak or feeble
Usage: countable noun; typically used in formal or literary contexts
Examples
- The repeated enfeeblements of the kingdom's military left it vulnerable to invasion.
- Economic sanctions led to the gradual enfeeblements of the nation's industrial capacity.
- The doctor warned that prolonged illness could cause enfeeblements of the patient's immune system.
- Historical accounts describe the enfeeblements of the empire during its final decades.
- The enfeeblements caused by malnutrition were evident in the population's declining health.