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English
Etymology
From Middle English enfeblen, from Old French enfeblir. Constructed like en- + feeble.
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enfeeble (third-person singular simple present enfeebles, present participle enfeebling, simple past and past participle enfeebled)
- (transitive) To make feeble.
- 1774, Dr Samuel Johnson, Preface to the Works of the English Poets, J. Nichols, Volume II, Page 130,
- "...the gout, with which he had long been tormented, prevailed over the enfeebled powers of nature."
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