Debilitating [verb]

Definition of Debilitating:

incapacitate

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Sentence/Example of Debilitating:

I’m here to tell you why I think this mindset is dangerous, detrimental, and debilitating for creating strong content.

“It’s more debilitating in some ways than loss of smell,” Doty said.

It was really debilitating, and I really had to battle back in terms of mobility and I did that.

When Stamets was a teenager, he suffered from a debilitating stammer.

It’s debilitating, not requiring hospitalization, but they have difficulty breathing and joint aches—which are really telling—chest pain, and other symptoms that affect brain function.

To discuss seems only to define it more sharply, and to be greatly condoled is only debilitating.

Second, it was exhibiting calomel to the injury (debilitating) of the patient.

Nor should children be begotten when the body is weakened by temporary disease or during the stage of debilitating after-effects.

Travelers have rarely exceeded 20,000 feet, at which point the air from its rarity is very debilitating.

That sirocco, the worst of many Italian varieties: who shall calculate its debilitating effect upon the stamina of the race?