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Synonyms for debilitation
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Princeton's WordNet
debilitation, enervation, enfeeblement, exhaustion(noun)
serious weakening and loss of energy
Synonyms:
enervation, enfeeblement, exhaustion
Dictionary of English Synonymes
debilitation(n.)
Synonyms:
weakening, exhaustion, prostration
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#24740 | exhaustion | |
#228675 | debilitation |
How to use debilitation in a sentence?
Depression is under-detected and under-treated, this study highlights the need to focus more attention on diagnosis because beyond the mental debilitation there may also be a very serious physical danger.
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