1. enervated - Adjective
2. enervated - Verb
4. enervated - Adjective Satellite
of Enervate
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn 1952, I had gone to England on a literary pilgrimage, but what I also saw, even at that distance from the blitz, were bombed-out ruins and an enervated society, while the continent was still, psychologically, in the grip of its recent atrocities. Cynthia Ozick
He thought the Stoics' desire for a "lack of feeling" foolish: they would live a "sluggish, enervated life", he said. Source: Internet
The emotional experiences are divided into two dimensions known as valence (how negative or positive the experience feels) and arousal (how energized or enervated the experience feels). Source: Internet
Two democracies, Britain and France, were enervated for a generation. Source: Internet
We saw in 2019 how enervated physical demand growth was. Source: Internet