The state of being weak or feeble; infirmity.
[Middle English debilite, from Old French, from Latin dēbilitās, from dēbilis, weak.]
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[Middle English debilite, from Old French, from Latin dēbilitās, from dēbilis, weak.]
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Definition: incapacity, weakness
Antonyms: ability, capability, health, strength, vigor
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Lack or loss of strength; weakness.
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