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[ en-er-vey-tid ] / ˈɛn ərˌveɪ tɪd / SEE SYNONYMS FOR enervated ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivewithout vigor, force, or strength; languid. Origin of enervatedFirst recorded in 1650–60; enervate + -ed2 OTHER WORDS FROM enervatedun·en·er·vat·ed, adjectiveWords nearby enervatedenergy level, energy obesity, energy-smart, Energy Star Program, enervate, enervated, enervating, Enesco, e-neutrino, Enewetak, enface Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for enervatedHe had allowed her to talk without replying, enervated by the beauty of the scene and dumfounded by this storm of abuse. Original Short Stories, Volume 8 (of 13)|Guy de Maupassant They miscalculated his nature, and supposed causes produced the same effects in a healthful and an enervated constitution. The American Family Robinson|D. W. Belisle She was enervated still by the emotions of the preceding day, and her desire for companionship was slight. Why had he allowed himself to be so enervated by her prayers at last as to surrender everything,—as he had done? The Prime Minister|Anthony Trollope
Words related to enervatedweakened, debilitated, tired, incapacitated, limp, spent, languishing, deteriorated, fatigued, prostrate, paralyzed, devitalized, enfeebled, undermined, unnerved, sapped, prostrated, vitiated, done in, feeble |