Heat debilitates many people.
Her already debilitated constitution is being further weakened by overwork and smoking.
"Bidi rollers suffer from multiple illness like lung cancer, TB and other chronic ailments, which debilitate them and prevent them from taking any other profession," she said.
The illness debilitated him for weeks.
The economic crisis debilitated the country's economy.
Lack of sleep can debilitate your immune system.
Chronic stress can debilitate your mental health.
The injury debilitated his ability to walk.
Poor nutrition can debilitate your overall health.
The lack of exercise debilitated her muscles.
The constant exposure to toxins debilitated his body.
The ongoing conflict debilitated the community's sense of unity.
The aging process can debilitate cognitive functions.
It can be debilitating, and cleaning won't solve the problem.
For others, the effects may include debilitating cramps, bloating, migraines and depression.
That could then hit world markets dead on in ways that could really be debilitating.
But the noise of it has grown deafening and debilitating in the past two years.
Another study of Korean immigrants found the discrimination was linked to debilitating mental health effects.
And yet the U.S. market has offered no drug expressly designed to prevent these debilitating headaches.
But he insisted Mr. Trump's behavior is more embarrassing for the country than debilitating to his efforts.
The ruling centred on two women with debilitating conditions, both of whom died before it was handed down.
On other occasions, though, autism manifests as part of a range of cognitive problems. Then, the condition is debilitating.
He told me: " At each point we ask: were you distressed? How distressed? How debilitating was it? "
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