What does Debilitating mean?
Definitions for Debilitating
de·bil·i·tat·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
debilitatingadjective
impairing the strength and vitality
Wiktionary
debilitatingadjective
Causing a loss of energy or strength.
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debilitating
Debilitating refers to causing severe weakness or reduction in strength, often pertaining to a person's health or physical condition. It describes something, such as a disease or condition, that impairs the normal functioning or capacity of an individual, system, or entity.
Webster Dictionary
Debilitating
of Debilitate
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Debilitating in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Debilitating in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of Debilitating in a Sentence
We must also end the needless and unjust criminal convictions and the debilitating criminal stigma.
In the case of contagious illness, the spread of the illness to co-workers and customers or clients is an obvious concern, on the other hand, if illness is neither contagious nor debilitating, it might be self-affirming for people to go to work when not perfectly fit.
He won't be the senator with the most debilitating problems, mental issues, cognitive issues currently or in the time that I've been in the Senate, i'm not saying that's a good thing… but he won't be the first.
This government is incredibly sympathetic to the suffering of those Australians with debilitating illnesses and we want to enable access to the most effective medical treatments available.
Because it's been so debilitating to be at the center of so many attacks from this administration, we value the importance of bringing joy to the work that we're doing.
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Translations for Debilitating
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- منهكةArabic
- vysilujícíCzech
- invaliderendeDanish
- εξουθενωτικόGreek
- debilitanteEsperanto
- ناتوان کنندهPersian
- heikentäväFinnish
- débilitantFrench
- melemahkanIndonesian
- debilitanteItalian
- משתקתHebrew
- debilitatingLatin
- debilitantRomanian
- изнуряющийRussian
- försvagandeSwedish
- பலவீனப்படுத்தும்Tamil
- ทำให้ร่างกายอ่อนแอThai
- zayıflatıcıTurkish
- suy nhượcVietnamese
- 使人衰弱Chinese
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