Enervated in a sentence as an adjective

They look flat and enervated where before they were vibrant and visually distinct.

It's a damn shame that people are more enervated by corporate strife than by the suffering of our fellow beings.

There is a certain kind of person, all too common in our managed and enervated society, who does not know how to take calculated risks.

The entire earth in enervated with slow-growing mining bacteria.

Good data are useful, but I understand that - especially with the new lot coming to the White House, that a lot of scientists will be enervated by anything that hte shills can use to create fake not-news.

Broaching politics would risk schisms within their enervated movement, as a group who believes "Global Warming is irrational" but wouldn't otherwise discuss it, would be forced to confront an opposing group which does.

Enervated definitions

adjective

lacking strength or vigor

See also: adynamic asthenic debilitated