Crossword-Solution: DEBILITATED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Debilitated | imp. & p. p. | of Debilitate |
We have 26 clues for the answer “DEBILITATED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| overworked | 20 answers |
| Expended | 20 answers |
| FEEBLE in body | 24 answers |
| Bushed | 32 answers |
| infirm | 33 answers |
| Withered | 34 answers |
| Effete | 37 answers |
| Weary | 46 answers |
| Exhausting. | 47 answers |
| Tired | 49 answers |
| MORE ancient | 50 answers |
| dissatisfied | 50 answers |
| languishing | 53 answers |
| depleted | 55 answers |
| BEATEN ___ | 55 answers |
| Consumed | 61 answers |
| Used | 63 answers |
| Decrepit | 64 answers |
| Harassed | 65 answers |
| Trembling | 66 answers |
| fed up | 72 answers |
| wearied | 73 answers |
| Tedious | 76 answers |
| Feeble | 79 answers |
| Empty | 95 answers |
| BEAT ___ | 125 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DEBILITATED (5)
The whole Body quickly became debilitated, and the hands, feet, mouth, and eyes, when too late, repented of their folly.
John Cumming, from his pulpit in London, speaking of Hebrew as "that magnificent tongue--that mother-tongue, from which all others are but distant and debilitated progenies." But the honour of producing in the nineteenth century the most absurd known attempt to prove Hebrew the primitive tongue belongs to the youngest of the continents, Australia.
The number of persons, more or less absolutely lost to the working force through physical disability, of the lame, sick, and debilitated, which constituted such a burden on the able-bodied in your day, now that all live under conditions of health and comfort, has shrunk to scarcely perceptible proportions, and with every generation is becoming more completely eliminated.
When resurrected they are only by degrees restored to life, and present a wan, haggard, debilitated, and wasted appearance.
The enemy most to be reckoned with was France, incapable of resisting the enervating moral influences, the sufferings, the strain and the privations of war;--a nation physically debilitated and so poisoned by revolutionary spirit that it had laid aside the use of arms through an exaggerated love of comfort.
Quotes with DEBILITATED (3)
In the end, you feel that your much-vaunted, inexhaustible fantasy is growing tired, debilitated, exhausted, because you're bound to grow out of your old ideals; they're smashed to splinters and turn to dust, and if you have no other life, you have no choice but to keep rebuilding your dreams from the splinters and dust. But the heart longs for something different! And it is vain to dig in the ashes of your old fancies, trying to find even a tiny spark to fan into a new flame…
[Karen Lundegaard] was quite frail, debilitated by metastatic breast cancer, which she had long known she had but for which she had been unable to get adequate treatment because she lacked medical insurance. ("If you mention anything about me," she said, "tell people that.")
Romantic literature often presents the individual as somebody caught in a struggle against the state and the market. Nothing could be further from the truth. The state and the market are the mother and father of the individual, and the individual can survive only thanks to them. The market provides us with work, insurance and a pension. If we want to study a profession, the government’s schools are there to teach us. If we want to open a business, the bank loans us money. If …