ENERVATE in a Sentence
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Example sentences for ENERVATE, such as:
1. Liza was as soft and enervated as Sappho was smart and abrupt.
2. There is, in that mode of life, good mingled with evil, for if enervation is baleful, generosity is good and healthful.
2. There is, in that mode of life, good mingled with evil, for if enervation is baleful, generosity is good and healthful.
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Meanings and Examples of ENERVATE
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enervate
v. weaken or destroy strength or vitality of; remove a nerve or part of a nerve
Classic Sentence:
1 He had once before felt in his own person this overpowering of the fervid by the inanimate; but then it had tended to enervate a passion far sweeter than that which at present pervaded him.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
Context Highlight In BOOK 5: 3 Eustacia Dresses Herself on a Black Morning
Context Highlight In BOOK 5: 3 Eustacia Dresses Herself on a Black Morning
2 Morrel hesitated to advance; he dreaded the enervating effect of all that he saw.
3 Liza was as soft and enervated as Sappho was smart and abrupt.
4 Sometimes coming out of her fragrant bath all warm and enervated, she would fall to musing on the nothingness of life, the sorrow, the labour, the malice of it.
5 There is, in that mode of life, good mingled with evil, for if enervation is baleful, generosity is good and healthful.
Example Sentence:
1 She was slow to recover from her illness; even a short walk to the window would enervate her.