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View usage for: debilitating in British English (dɪˈbɪlɪˌteɪtɪŋ) adjectivetending to weaken or enfeeble Examples of 'debilitating' in a sentencedebilitating The frantic father, grappling with debilitating parental problems, had vanished.He was no cynic and he had been successful in love several times, but he agreed: love could be debilitating.`Traveller did warn us of the debilitating consequences of a lack of weight. Synonyms of 'debilitating'weakening, tiring, exhausting, draining More Synonyms of debilitating a debilitating illness Synonyms weakening draining fatiguing sapping incapacitating enfeebling devitalizing Opposites stimulating , animating , rousing , enlivening , invigorating , energizing , vitalizing Additional synonymsan appalling and enervating disease Synonyms weakening, tiring, draining, exhausting, debilitatingShe had set herself an exhausting schedule. Synonyms tiring, hard, testing, taxing, difficult, draining, punishing, crippling, fatiguing, wearying, gruelling, sapping, debilitating, strenuous, arduous, laborious, enervating, backbreaking It had been a long and tiring day. Synonyms exhausting, demanding, wearing, tough, exacting, fatiguing, wearying, strenuous, arduous, laborious, enervative Nearby words ofdebilitating - debauchee
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- debonair
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