1. enervating - Adjective
2. enervating - Verb
4. enervating - Adjective Satellite
of Enervate
Source: Webster's dictionaryTyrannical towards himself, he must be tyrannical towards others. All the gentle and enervating sentiments of kind ship, love, friendship, gratitude and even honor must be suppressed in him and give place to the cold and single minded passion for revolution. Sergey Nechayev
The principle of evil in Europe is the enervating spirit of Russian absolutism. Lajos Kossuth
It is safe to say that no other superstition is so detrimental to growth, so enervating and paralyzing to the minds and hearts of the people, as the superstition of Morality. Emma Goldman
Wealth is a virtue which has to be practised, really learnt, if it is to be of any real use to its owner, turned to good account, giving him confidence, freedom, power and independence - not enervating him, making him dependent, stingy, soft and vain. Ida Friederike Görres
The emotional stakes a memoirist bets with could not be higher, and it's physically enervating. I nap on a daily basis like a cross-country trucker. Mary Karr