NOUN | attribute | enervation | lack of vitality |
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event | enervation, debilitation, enfeeblement, exhaustion | serious weakening and loss of energy | |
act | enervation | surgical removal of a nerve |
Meaning | lack of vitality. | |
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Example | "an enervation of mind greater than any fatigue" | |
Broader | weakness | The property of lacking physical or mental strength |
Spanish | enervación | |
Verbs | enervate | weaken mentally or morally |
Meaning | serious weakening and loss of energy. | |
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Synonyms | debilitation, enfeeblement, exhaustion | |
Broader | weakening | Becoming weaker |
Spanish | debilitación, desmadejamiento | |
Verbs | enervate | weaken mentally or morally |
Meaning | Surgical removal of a nerve. | |
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Broader | ablation, extirpation, cutting out, excision | Surgical removal of a body part or tissue |
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