: to make feeble : weaken a debilitating disease. debilitate. transitive verb.

Debilitate: To impair the strength of or to enfeeble. A chronic progressive disease may debilitate a patient.

Some common synonyms of debilitate are cripple, disable, enfeeble, sap, undermine, and weaken. While all these words mean to lose or cause to lose strength or vigor, debilitate suggests a less marked or more temporary impairment of strength or vitality. the debilitating effects of surgery.

2 the quality or state of lacking physical strength or vigor. attributed the patient’s general debilitation to an iron deficiency.

Definition of immobilize transitive verb. : to make immobile: such as. a : to reduce or eliminate motion of (the body or a part) by mechanical means or by strict bed rest. b : to prevent freedom of movement or effective use of the planes were immobilized by bad weather.

Health. Debilitating diseases come in many shapes and forms from those that attack the muscles in our body and affect our physical abilities to those that affect our brain function and impair our thought processes.

debilitated in British English (dbltetd) adjective. in a severely weakened state. Occasionally a patient is so debilitated that he must be fed intravenously.

Likewise, the placement of a planet in its sign of debilitation primarily means that this planet will feel restricted and weakened here; and it doesn’t tell much about the working nature of such planet.

debility; loss of strength and energy; weakness. … neurocirculatory asthenia Da Costa syndrome.

weaken, enfeeble, debilitate, undermine, sap, cripple, disable mean to lose or cause to lose strength or vigor. weaken may imply loss of physical strength, health, soundness, or stability or of quality, intensity, or effective power.

crippled; crippling kri-p(-)li Definition of cripple (Entry 3 of 3) transitive verb. 1 : to deprive of the use of a limb and especially a leg the accident left him crippled. 2 : to deprive of capability for service or of strength, efficiency, or wholeness an economy crippled by inflation.

harshness, strictness, hardness, sternness, toughness, rigorousness, rigour, stringency, inflexibility, relentlessness, pitilessness, ruthlessness. brutality, inhumanity, cruelty, savagery. leniency. 5’Robyn flinched at the severity of his expression’

Debilitating sentence example

  1. The climate is very damp and debilitating . …
  2. The symptoms of depression can be debilitating . …
  3. Many people suffer from the debilitating lung disease emphysema.

The depletion or sapping of strength or energy: attenuation, depletion, devitalization, enervation, enfeeblement, impoverishment.

Debilitate sentence example

  1. It is expected that the illness will debilitate him for at least another week. …
  2. The self-defense class taught how to debilitate an attacker in any dangerous situation. …
  3. The drought is expected to debilitate plant growth, so this year will have a smaller harvest than normal.

transitive verb. 1a : to put into movement or circulation mobilize financial assets. b : to release (something stored in the organism) for bodily use The body mobilizes its antibodies. 2a : to assemble and make ready for war duty mobilize all reserve forces for overseas duty.

The immobilization is usually caused by spinal cord injury or extensive casting after fractures, though it can occur in settings such as Parkinson disease. Hypercalcemia after trauma requiring immobilization is common, when studied prospectively, and is usually asymptomatic.

1 : complete or partial loss of function especially when involving the motion or sensation in a part of the body. 2 : loss of the ability to move. 3 : a state of powerlessness or incapacity to act.

Here are six common neurological disorders and ways to identify each one.

  1. Headaches. Headaches are one of the most common neurological disorders and can affect anyone at any age. …
  2. Epilepsy and Seizures. …
  3. Stroke. …
  4. ALS: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. …
  5. Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia. …
  6. Parkinson’s Disease.

A progressive disorder is a disease or health condition that gets worse over time, resulting in a general decline in health or function. David Sacks / The Image Bank / Getty Images. The term progressive disorder is often used to distinguish a condition from a relapsing and remitting disorder.

Top 7 most debilitating diseases in the US

  1. Mental health disorders and substance misuse.
  2. Cancers and tumors. …
  3. Circulatory diseases. …
  4. Injury. …
  5. Musculoskeletal disorders. DALYs rate per 100,000 population: 2,357. …
  6. Endocrine disorders. DALYs rate per 100,000: 1,827. …
  7. Neurological diseases. DALYs rate per 100,000: 1,463. …

: the quality or state of being weak, feeble, or infirm especially : physical weakness.

making someone or something physically weak: a debilitating condition/disease.

People may say an exalted planet is strong or good, and a debilitated planet is weak or bad. But a planet exalted in one moon sign can be debilitated in another moon sign.

Seeking Balance Born with the Sun in Libra, you are likely to find yourself motivated by a need to take action around principles of fairness, justice and equality. Libra is symbolized by The Scales. Matters of law, peace and social interaction are governed by this sign.

Symptoms:

  1. You may not able to achieve much prosperity.
  2. You may get easily tensed even with small issues or problems.
  3. Your speech is bitter with a weak moon.
  4. Your education and reputation may not give you any profit.
  5. You may not receive love, passion, and affection from your companion.

Debilitated Saturn in 1st House : When benefic in nature, debilitated Saturn placed in the first house of a horoscope can bless the native with good results related to profession, finances, fame, marriage, health and many other types of good results.

Definition of emaciated : very thin and feeble especially from lack of nutrition or illness He was deadly pale and terribly emaciated, with the protruding, brilliant eyes of a man whose spirit was greater than his strength.

[as-thene-ah] debility; loss of strength and energy; weakness.

noun weakness, exhaustion, frailty, incapacity, infirmity, feebleness, faintness, decrepitude, enervation, enfeeblement, sickliness Anxiety or general debility can play a part in allergies.