Debilitate

Debilitate
To impair the strength or to enfeeble. A chronic progressive disease may debilitate a patient. So may, temporarily, a major surgical procedure. In both cases the weakness is pervasive. Weakness in an arm or leg following the removal of a cast is not debility. The word "debilitate" comes from the Latin word "debilis" for "weak."

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de·bil·i·tate di-'bil-ə-.tāt vt, -tat·ed; -tat·ing to impair the strength of <a body debilitated by disease>
de·bil·i·ta·tion -.bil-ə-'tā-shən n

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