Enervate


The meaning of the word Enervate is: to deprive of force or strength; weaken


Examples:

The wrestler's plan was to deliver a crushing blow which would enervate his opponent.

published by Savannah on 2021-05-10 20:29:57


Because he is much heavier than me, the only way for me to enervate him is by putting a sleeping pill in his food.

published by Michal on 2021-09-20 11:44:26


The alcohol appeared to enervate Jason's ability to focus at work.

published by Vivan on 2021-01-13 17:50:00


If the hurricane comes near the city, the winds may enervate the flood walls and cause them to crumble.

published by Ivelisse on 2021-09-25 22:47:43


The bullet wound did not enervate the suspect enough to slow him down during the chase.

published by Vincenza on 2021-04-20 18:23:46


When Kyle died, nobody missed him because he was a bully who liked to enervate women by hitting them.

published by Dimple on 2021-06-05 08:16:11


The general devised an attack to enervate and conquer his enemy.

published by Loralee on 2021-10-11 06:37:50


When the soldiers put dynamite under the bridge, they hoped it would enervate the foundation to the point of collapse.

published by Mariah on 2021-05-05 11:00:46


It was the evil stepmother's intention to enervate her stepdaughter by denying her food and water.

published by Anneliese on 2021-03-21 11:30:50


The wolf's plan of attack was to enervate the buffalo and kill it.

published by Tennille on 2021-08-07 20:53:53


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