Noun
The act or process of debilitating, or the condition of one who is debilitated; weakness.
Source: Webster's dictionaryRobert Boyle in the 1680s ascribed it to "debilitation" of the air; in fact, it is oxygen being consumed. Source: Internet
These variegated but all-too-familiar woes inflicteconomic asphyxiation and physical debilitation on our people. Source: Internet
Long-term debilitation and several deaths reportedly resulted from this. Source: Internet
Panic attacks are of acute onset, and acute debilitation (generally severe) may be followed by a period of residually impaired psychological functioning. Source: Internet
To conceal this debilitation, he pretends that his obesity is due to intentional overindulgence, lest the Landsraad remove him from power. Source: Internet
I am no longer concerned about long-term debilitation from this injury. Source: Internet