To weaken or deprive of strength.
The correct spelling is "unnerved" (to deprive of strength or courage).
To deprive of fortitude, strength, or firmness of purpose
The Maori word for strength is "mana" which encompasses authority, power, and spiritual strength in the Maori belief system.
If your blessed with power first, you might not have the strength to obtain the power, therefore you should gain your strength before you take power.
Lionblaze has the strength/power. Hollyleaf has no power 'cause she is not prophecised.
Strength Power Will Passion was created in 2005.
With a power sled you can develop strength in many areas. Such as speed, endurance, strength and leg strength.
The opposite is disempower (to deprive of power or influence).In some contexts, the opposite can be disenfranchise or marginalize.
When someone's dignity is disregarded, it diminishes their self-worth and ability to contribute positively to society. Respecting one's dignity is essential for maintaining their motivation, self-esteem, and sense of significance in the world.
He wanted to enter, but the guards Deprived him. You can not deprive me from seeing my son.
Power is a combination of speed and strength. Power= Speed+ Strength Your just using speed and strength at the same time :P