A feeble executive is dangerous because they can cause the downfall of a company. A person who is feeble is not well in the mind, so they are not controlling the company the way they would be otherwise.
feeble, weak, puny, infirm, flimsy, delicated, vulnerable, insubstantial
A person of feeble mind is someone who lacks imagination, creativity and a weakling.
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Federalist No. 70. A president who doesn't have "energy" or doesn't do much. Hamilton warned us against them.
Sick, feeble, frail, poorly, ill, weak, dangerous, nefarious, harmful, noxious, risky...
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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
The word "feeble" is an adjective.
The homonym of feeble is fable.
The Feeble Files happened in 1997.
The Feeble Files was created in 1997.
Dangerous Drives - 2009 Executive Protection 1-7 was released on: USA: 17 February 2010
The opposite of feeble could be strong, powerful, or hardy.