enfeebled — adj. same as {debilitated}, 2. Syn: debilitated, infirm, seedy. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
enfeebled — index disabled (made incapable), old Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
enfeebled — UK [ɪnˈfiːb(ə)ld] US [ɪnˈfib(ə)ld] adjective formal no longer strong or effective Thesaurus: physically weaksynonym not effective or useful and not working correctlysynonym … Useful english dictionary
enfeebled — [[t]ɪnfi͟ːb(ə)ld[/t]] ADJ GRADED If someone or something is enfeebled, they have become very weak. [FORMAL] He finds himself politically enfeebled as never before... A strike at the already enfeebled newspaper would almost certainly prove fatal.… … English dictionary
enfeebled — Synonyms and related words: ausgespielt, burned out, debilitated, devitalized, disabled, drained, drooping, droopy, effete, enervated, eviscerated, exhausted, fagged, faint, fainting, fatigued, feeling faint, flagging, footsore, frazzled, good… … Moby Thesaurus
enfeebled — en|fee|bled [ınˈfi:bəld] adj literary very weak or ill >enfeeble v [T] … Dictionary of contemporary English
enfeebled — en|fee|bled [ ın fibld ] adjective FORMAL no longer strong or effective … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
enfeebled — en·fee·ble || ɪn fiËbl v. make feeble, weaken … English contemporary dictionary
enfeebled — UK [ɪnˈfiːb(ə)ld] / US [ɪnˈfɪb(ə)ld] adjective formal no longer strong or effective … English dictionary
become enfeebled — index decay, degenerate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary