enfeeblingly

[US]/[ɪnˈfiːblɪŋli]/
[UK]/[ɪnˈfiːblɪŋli]/

Translation

adv.In a way that weakens or enfeeebles.; In a manner that involves a loss of strength or vitality.

Phrases & Collocations

enfeeblingly slow

acting enfeeblingly

feeling enfeeblingly

sounded enfeeblingly

looked enfeeblingly

rather enfeeblingly

incredibly enfeeblingly

so enfeeblingly

awfully enfeeblingly

enfeeblingly fragile

Example Sentences

the relentless rain was enfeeblingly damp, soaking through our clothes.

the speaker's enfeeblingly quiet voice struggled to fill the vast auditorium.

the relentless criticism, though factually correct, felt enfeeblingly personal.

the aging building, with its crumbling facade, stood there enfeeblingly forlorn.

after weeks of illness, she felt enfeeblingly tired and longed for rest.

the news of the company’s decline was enfeeblingly disheartening to the staff.

the task ahead seemed, at first, enfeeblingly overwhelming given the circumstances.

the once-powerful empire now existed only as an enfeeblingly diminished shadow of its former self.

she watched the child's playful dance, finding it enfeeblingly charming despite his clumsiness.

the slow, deliberate pace of the investigation felt enfeeblingly frustrating.

the long-term effects of the injury left him feeling enfeeblingly restricted in his movements.

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