Use of enervate in Sentences. 19 Examples
The examples include enervate at the start of sentence, enervate at the end of sentence and enervate in the middle of sentence
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enervate at the end of sentence
- To sap the strength or energy of; enervate.
enervate in the middle of sentence
- I find this heat very enervating.
- David felt too enervated to resist.
- She was enervated from dissipation.
- Or, maybe less tired than enervated.
- Idleness enervates the will to succeed.
- She was enervated by the luxury of palace life.
- The hot sun enervated her to the point of collapse.
- A hot climate enervates people who are not used to it.
- He seems at first laconic and enervated, loathe to put a sentence together aloud.
- Elsewhere, callow phrasing, smudged ensemble and enervated rhythms were commonplace.
- First, though, whose kitchen table am I propped against with such enervating thoughts?
- Soft living will enervate the leaders, and those under their command will be changed into beasts.
- Bessie was the kind of girl that could enhance your performance as easily as she could enervate it.
- Feeling at once enervated and threatened, the enterprise collectively hunkers into a defensive, self-protective posture.
- The widespread collapse into an enervated self can not be attributed solely to the economic and social problems of our day.
- Frenchmen, O my countrymen, Let not your enemies, with their desolating doctrines, degrade your souls, and enervate your virtues!
- O Frenchmen, O my countrymen, Let not your enemies, with their desolating doctrines, degrade your souls, and enervate your virtues!
- O. Frenchmen, O. my cO. ntrymen, Let nO. yO. r enemies, with their desO. ating dO. trines, degrade yO. r sO. ls, and enervate yO. r virtues!
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