The old man was so sick that he was to feeble to get out of bed.
The word "feeble" is an adjective.
This is already found in:Use_feeble_in_a_sentenceHe presented a feeble argument in defence of his views.She gave a feeble excuse for missing her appointment.Influenza has left him very feeble.The pre-dawn light was very feeble.Her voice was so feeble it was difficult to hear.
The blending word for "feeble" and "debility" is "feebility."
Your feeble attempt at revenge will not go unanswered.
He presented a feeble argument in defence of his views. She gave a feeble excuse for missing her appointment. Influenza has left him very feeble. The pre-dawn light was very feeble. Her voice was so feeble it was difficult to hear.
feeble, weak, puny, infirm, flimsy, delicated, vulnerable, insubstantial
Piteously is another word for pathetically. Sorrowfully and deplorably are similar words to piteously. "Bob's feeble attempt at defending himself in court was piteously bad."
Weak minded, mentally deficient, imbecile, or retard. Each word has a different connotation. Retard is considered to be an insult, although it is widely used.
I distinctly heard the motorcycle's suspension groan when the man alit. My feeble attempts at humor often make my audience groan in agony.
"FEEBLE"
weak, meek, feeble
You just used the word acolytes in a sentence. Even saying, "can the word acolytes be used in a sentence", you are using that word in a sentence.