Debilitative

/dɪˈbɪl.ɪ.tə.tɪv/

दुर्बलकारी; कमजोर कर देने वाला

Origin & History

From Latin debilis (“weak”) via debilitate (“to make weak”), with the English adjective-forming suffix -ive.

लैटिन debilis (“कमज़ोर”) से, debilitate (“कमज़ोर करना”) के माध्यम से, और अंग्रेज़ी में विशेषण बनाने वाले प्रत्यय -ive के साथ।

Definition

Debilitative describes something (such as an illness, condition, treatment, or experience) that weakens the body or mind, reducing energy, strength, or effectiveness over time.

Debilitative उस चीज़ का वर्णन करता है (जैसे बीमारी, स्थिति, उपचार या अनुभव) जो शरीर या मन को कमजोर कर दे, जिससे समय के साथ ऊर्जा, शक्ति या कार्यक्षमता घट जाए।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The debilitative effects of the infection left him exhausted for weeks.
संक्रमण के दुर्बल कर देने वाले प्रभावों ने उसे कई हफ्तों तक थका हुआ रखा।

Usage Examples

Chronic pain can be debilitative, limiting a person’s ability to work and socialize.
The medication helped, but the side effects were sometimes debilitative.
A debilitative heatwave can be especially dangerous for older adults.
After the surgery, she experienced debilitative fatigue during recovery.

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Idioms & Phrases

Debilitative effect
दुर्बलकारी प्रभाव
Debilitative condition
दुर्बलकारी स्थिति/अवस्था
Debilitative symptoms
दुर्बलकारी लक्षण