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debilitating

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Adj — Draining someone's strength or energy so severely that it seriously limits them.

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debilitating pain a debilitating illness debilitating effects

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What does “debilitating” mean?

The word “debilitating” means draining someone's strength or energy so severely that it seriously limits them. In plain terms, so weakening that it seriously affects what someone can do — usually about illness, pain, or injury.

How do you pronounce “debilitating”?

“Debilitating” is pronounced dih-BIH-lih-tay-tihng (/dɪˈbɪlɪteɪtɪŋ(ɡ)/ in IPA).

How do you use “debilitating” in a sentence?

Here is “debilitating” used in a sentence: “She suffers from debilitating migraines that keep her in bed for days.”

What part of speech is “debilitating”?

“Debilitating” is an adjective.

Is “debilitating” a common word?

“Debilitating” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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