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- Dictionaryenervated/ˈɛnəveɪtɪd/
adjective
- 1. drained of energy or vitality: "Daniel felt too enervated to resist"
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Enervate can be an adjective meaning "lacking physical, mental, or moral vigor" or a verb meaning "to lessen the vitality or strength of". Learn the etymology, synonyms, examples, and usage of enervate from Merriam-Webster dictionary.
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Enervated is the past tense and past participle of enervate, which means to make someone feel weak and without energy. See how to use this formal word in sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus and Wikipedia.
Enervate means to make someone feel weak and without energy. Learn how to use this formal verb in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and find translations in different languages.
Enervated definition: without vigor, force, or strength; languid.. See examples of ENERVATED used in a sentence.
ENERVATED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of enervate 2. to make someone feel weak and without energy. Learn more.
to deprive of force or strength; destroy the vigor of; weaken. Synonyms: exhaust, sap, debilitate, enfeeble. adjective. enervated. verb. tr to deprive of strength or vitality; weaken physically or mentally; debilitate.
Enervated means tired and weak, or without vigor, force, or strength. Learn how to use this formal adjective in sentences with synonyms and word frequency.