noun
- a person or thing that weakens or reduces the strength, vigor, or effectiveness of someone or something
Usage: often used in formal or literary contexts
Examples
- Chronic stress is an enfeebler of both mental and physical health.
- The disease proved to be a relentless enfeebler of the patient's immune system.
- Poverty can be an enfeebler of opportunity and social mobility.
- The scandal acted as an enfeebler of the company's reputation.
- Lack of sleep is a common enfeebler of academic performance.