The mind or intellect seems to be enfeebled by sentiment today as your head and heart tug you in different directions. |
Despite this, we are gradually unpicking the fabric of a once prosperous nation and turning it into a starved and enfeebled wasteland. |
Artists dominated by reason lose all feeling, powerful instinct is enfeebled, inspiration becomes impoverished and the heart lacks its rapture. |
He no doubt walks little old ladies across the street and feeds enfeebled kittens by hand to nurse them back to health. |
It enfeebled us so much that even freedom from European colonisation did not make us independent and strong. |
She is enfeebled, dropsical, perpetually damp from cooking and cleaning, toothless, and refuses to wear false teeth. |