Feeble in a sentence as an adjective

Those more feeble than that have no hope of running the current kernel in any meaningful fashion.

Smart people won't take you seriously, and you'll actually attract the kind of feeble minded people that would join a real cult.

The listener questioned why, when surely their efforts were feeble compared to the government's.

They need the money to pay their immense infrastructure bills because their revenue stream so far has been too feeble.

OK, so we've gone from> Luck is invented to be an excuse for the feeble minded.> There is no luck involved in getting rich.

My feeble mind sees this as a success if the original product was the business nd not the offering.

I contend that if I could buy a 50" high-DPI display for my desktop that once used, all of my current 30" monitors would feel antiquated and feeble.

Maestro's funding is a feeble thing compared to the gargantuan Microsoft Office programming platform: it's a fluffy rabbit versus a T-Rex.

The feeble attempts from Safari and Firefox are the closest we've come, but ideally this was a push that should have happened at the OS level, both on desktop and mobile.

When they do occasionally notice something egregious and limply intervene, it's always with the same whiney "Honey..." followed by a feeble plea which the child ignores with no consequences.

It makes me wonder why i still bother to try and play, and then i remind myself that every feeble attempt i make is intrinsically satisfying to me, so i keep trying.

Here's my feeble attempt at hindering the redditization of HN:1. Eishton story concerned fatality figures in the IDF's yearly Memorial Day press release.

It's now OK to invade and do what you want on a computer network, as long as the security is feeble enough?The response of the prosecutors was right in line with the law as it stands.

Personally I think those terms indicate feeble attempts at psychological manipulation.

What this shows, in the most charitable if feeble light possible, is that RSA will implement something important to one paying customer that affects all paying customers, and will not disclose that without rocks having been turned over.

What if we were to learn that the Constitution is simply a feeble veneer meant to conceal the fact that there is certain legislation we're powerless to exert pressure over?What happens when the sea of democracy recedes and all that's left are naked, stinking husks that were once called "congressional oversight" and "judicial oversight"?My comment may the height of hyperbole and scaremongering, but it's difficult to ignore the opportunity to express myself in such a colorful manner.

Feeble definitions

adjective

pathetically lacking in force or effectiveness; "a feeble excuse"; "a lame argument"

See also: lame

adjective

lacking strength or vigor; "damning with faint praise"; "faint resistance"; "feeble efforts"; "a feeble voice"

See also: faint

adjective

lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality; "a feeble old woman"; "her body looked sapless"

See also: decrepit debile infirm rickety sapless weak weakly

adjective

lacking strength; "a weak, nerveless fool, devoid of energy and promptitude"- Nathaniel Hawthorne

See also: nerveless