(Enervating is tending to weaken, to destroy the strength or will.)
The heat is enervating, and we might not finish the hike.
She found the constant stress to be enervating.
The enervating beam from the evil scientist's machine sapped his strength.
The word enervate means the lack of energy. A good sentence would be her enervate was depleted after she ran the marathon.
She still loved him, but his constant nitpicking started to enervate her. The word enervate can be used as a verb or an adjective.
He made her body enervate into a couch potato. This sentence works because the word means to cause someone to feel weak.
The elderly man didn't participate in the marathon because he knew it would enervate him. I will enervate and destroy my opponent. Shouted abuse from the fans could easily enervate a professional sports player.
The speech was so uninteresting it began to enervate anyone within a five-mile radius of the podium.
deject, exhaust, sap, reduce, enervate, upset, darken...
To weaken or deprive of strength.
Fatique- to tire from physical or mental exhaustion is derived from the Latin word fatīgāre, and later the French word 'fatiguer.' Sample synonyms would be: Enervate, tire, debilitate, exhausted
to cause someone to feel drained of energy
The Jehova's witness enervated the man by seducing him with his knowledge at the door.
Age Ebb Sap (as a verb) Kryptonite saps Superman's Strength, for example.
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