enfeebled Meaning in Tamil ( enfeebled வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
வலது குறைந்தவராகக்,
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enfeebled தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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enfeebled's Usage Examples:
Moreover, by the processes the subject has gone through he has had those physiological activities upon which his volitional power depends excessively deranged, and not improbably permanently enfeebled.
The power of the Hansa had gone; the Dutch were enfeebled by their contest with Spain; England's sea-power was yet in the making; Spain, still the greatest of the maritime nations, was exhausting her resources in the vain effort to conquer the Dutch.
Some officers were for withdrawing by sea, but the general chose to hold his ground, though his army was enfeebled by sickness and would have to fight on unfavourable terrain against odds of two to one.
The great Mogul emperor's impoverished and enfeebled successor was fain to recognize the Mahratta state by a formal instrument.
But both mind and body had been enfeebled by captivity, and his son Alexius IV.
A few weeks after the Letter was written, Fenelon met with a carriage-accident, and the shock proved too much for his enfeebled frame.
In a third place a crowd of bees, crushing one another, attack some victim and fight and smother it, and the victim, enfeebled or killed, drops from above slowly and lightly as a feather, among the heap of corpses.
He recovered from small-pox in his fourth year with crippled hands and eyesight permanently impaired; and a constitution enfeebled by premature birth had to withstand successive shocks of severe illness.
Like their private life, their public life, no longer stimulated by struggles and difficulties, had become sluggish; their power of initiative was enfeebled.
The existence of neuralgia usually betokens a depressed or enfeebled state of health.
Oppenheimer, 63 years old, is aged, with white hair, and obviously ill with a somewhat enfeebled walk.
The failure of his candidature for the Academy in 1830 is said to have been a shock to his enfeebled health.
The first attack he suffered in 1837, and a second in 1838 left him much enfeebled, both physically and mentally, though he remained able to make experiments.
Synonyms:
weaken, waste, emaciate, debilitate, macerate, drain,
Antonyms:
inactivity, underspend, harden, fill, strengthen,