Debilitated in a sentence as an adjective

Its sad to see him debilitated like this.

Two of my co-workers who had been debilitated by DK1 nausea just bought DK2's on the spot.

"I was completely debilitated," she tells me. "Then I changed the way I ate.

I end up debilitated by the mountain of tasks and commitments.

It was three days before the hacks debilitated the company.

It's a lot like hacking, and it directly helps people who are debilitated in a way with which I identify.

The age gaps are large, but I remember my grandmother being debilitated by polio.

It's believed to be at least partly genetic, a lot of people have it, but only a few are totally debilitated.

Upon graduating college and entering the workforce, I was debilitated by awful wrist pain.

I can't believe that any majority of smartphone users' lives are being debilitated by owning a smartphone.

My bro has found himself in 21 ft swells with a crew of four experienced sailors and 2 of them ended up lying in their bunks puking their guts out - completely debilitated and unable to help.

* Even if you're not throw in jail, a 2-year criminal investigation which costs you $200k in legal fees and eats up all of your mental cycles can leave you financially and emotionally debilitated.

I know, for example, that my great-aunt struggles with this at 79: she's not debilitated or anything, but she's old and doesn't have the greatest memory, and remembering that she has one prescription to take twice every six hours, one to take every four hours, and one every 12 hours makes for a difficult life.

Debilitated definitions

adjective

lacking strength or vigor

See also: adynamic asthenic enervated