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enervate
/ˈɛ nɜr vɛɪt/
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disturb the composure of
enervate meaning(s)
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- (v) disturb the composure of
- (v) weaken mentally or morally
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- Nash was enervated by the huge queue in front of the cinema counter and left without seeing the movie.
- When the treatment for an ailment has side effects that enervate the patient, the treatment must be stopped immediately.
- enervated lacking strength or vigor
- enervating causing debilitation
- enervation /ˌɛ nɜr ˈvɛɪ ʃən/ ? lack of vitality
- enesco Romanian violinist and composer (1881-1955)
- enets the Uralic language spoken by the Yeniseian
- enfant terrible a person whose unconventional behavior embarrasses others
- enfeeble /ɛn ˈfi bəl/ ? make weak
- enfeeblement /ɪn ˈfi bl mənt/ ? serious weakening and loss of energy
- enfeebling causing debilitation
- enfeoff /ɪn ˈfɛf/ ? put in possession of land in exchange for a pledge of service, in feudal…
- enfeoffment /ɪn ˈfɛf mənt/ ? under the feudal system, the deed by which a person was given…
- enfilade /ˌɛn fɪ ˈlɛɪd/ ? gunfire directed along the length rather than the breadth of a formation
- enfilade fire gunfire directed along the length rather than the breadth of a formation
- enflurane a nonflammable liquid (trade name Ethrane) used as an inhalation general anesthetic
- enfold /ɪn ˈfoʊld/ ? enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering
- enfolding the action of enfolding something
- enforce /ɛn ˈfɔrs/ ? ensure observance of laws and rules
- enforceable /ɛn ˈfɔr sə bəl/ ? capable of being enforced
- enforced /ɛn ˈfɔrst/ ? forced or compelled or put in force
- enforcement /ɛn ˈfɔrs mənt/ ? the act of enforcing; ensuring observance of or obedience…
- enforcer /ɛn ˈfɔr sər/ ? one whose job it is to execute unpleasant tasks for a superior
- enfranchise /ɪnf ˈræn ˌtʃaɪz/ ? grant voting rights
- enfranchised /ɛnf ˈræn ˌtʃaɪzd/ ? endowed with the rights of citizenship especially the…