ক্ষীণ করা, দুর্বল করা, শক্তিহীন করা, কাহিল করা
(1) Make weak.
(2) Make very weak.
(1) Driven by ever accelerating information technology and the greed of the affluent, this process is leading inexorably to an enfeeblement of the weak and alienation of the poor.
(2) It enfeebled us so much that even freedom from European colonisation did not make us independent and strong.
(3) Under constant attack and enfeebled by the bitterly cold weather, the army and its followers were gradually destroyed in the passes leading to India and only a handful escaped.
(4) Once again, though with sympathy and concern this time, he was writing of a grave ailment: the pandemic enfeeblement in Australia's institutions of higher learning.
(5) The existing opposition parties are enfeebled - the biggest of them is the Communist Party, a husk of its former self and no friend to capitalist tycoons.
(6) The mind or intellect seems to be enfeebled by sentiment today as your head and heart tug you in different directions.
(7) I am reminded of his awareness of how enfeebled modern literature can seem in an academic context.
(8) He no doubt walks little old ladies across the street and feeds enfeebled kittens by hand to nurse them back to health.
(9) At that moment she knew that his age had enfeebled him.
(10) One out of three got worse - it actually enfeebled their work.
(11) They are better suited to the decimation and enfeeblement of vulnerable civilians than to destroying promptly an enemy's military units.
(12) When you are old and enfeebled your muscles don't work very well, you can't cough and you are at risk of pneumonia.
(13) He was a weak, completely enfeebled old man, between one hundred and twenty and one hundred and fifty years old.
(14) My elderly brain is too enfeebled to work it out.
(15) He weeps, enfeebled by the death of his most loving daughter - he refuses to believe she is gone, even as he himself dies.
(16) Despite this, we are gradually unpicking the fabric of a once prosperous nation and turning it into a starved and enfeebled wasteland.
(17) And of course, once he's too enfeebled to make it to the polls he'll have lots of folks willing to vote in his name.
(18) His success enfeebled the national democratic process, plunging Cambodia back into turmoil that continues to plague it today.
(19) Artists dominated by reason lose all feeling, powerful instinct is enfeebled , inspiration becomes impoverished and the heart lacks its rapture.
(20) A plate of aluminium about fifteen millimetres thick, though it enfeebled the action seriously, did not cause the fluorescence to disappear entirely.
weaken
debilitate
incapacitate
indispose
lay low
drain
sap
exhaust
tire
fatigue
devitalize
fortify
Strengthen