1. debilitated - Adjective
2. debilitated - Verb
4. debilitated - Adjective Satellite
of Debilitate
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe modern believer is not suspicious enough, which is perhaps why, when they try to construct arguments in their defence, the convictions are left doing all the work and reason, debilitated by neglect, weakly fails to prop them up. Julian Baggini
And its powers are not only debilitated and useless unless they be assisted by grace, but it has no powers whatever except such as are excited by Divine grace." Source: Internet
Across the country, teams have been debilitated by swathes of positive COVID-19 results. Source: Internet
Frank finished the momentarily debilitated Wolverine off by running him over with a steamroller and leaving it parked on top of him. Source: Internet
Burton is debilitated by ALS, Lou Gehrig's Disease. Source: Internet
A fiction writer and diarist, she was debilitated by multiple sclerosis in her early forties. Source: Internet