ENERVATE: "cause (someone) to feel drained of energy or vitality; weaken"

 

"Enervate" is a verb that means to weaken or deprive of strength and vitality.

Etymology: The word "enervate" comes from the Latin word "enervare," where "e-" means "out of" and "nervus" means "nerve" or "sinew." The term originally implied the removal of a person's nerves or sinews, leading to a state of weakness.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The prolonged illness enervated her body, leaving her fatigued and frail.

  2. The oppressive heat seemed to enervate everyone in the crowded room.

  3. The constant stress and pressure began to enervate the team's morale.

  4. The lack of proper nutrition can enervate the immune system.

  5. Spending too much time in front of screens can enervate both the mind and body.

Synonyms: weaken, debilitate, sap, exhaust

Antonyms: strengthen, invigorate, energize


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