List of synonyms from "enemy prisoner war" to synonyms from "enervative"
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- Enemy prisoner war
- Energetic
- Energetic effort
- Energetic person
- Energetically
- Energies
- Energize
- Energized
- Energizer
- Energizing
- Energumen
- Energy
- Energy body
- Energy burst
- Energy-consuming
- Energy-giving
- Energy-matter relationship
- Energy metabolism
- Energyless
- Enervate
- Enervated
- Enervating
- Enervation
- Enervative
Definition of the day : « enervation »
- noun debilitation
- There was therefore not only a denaturation, but an enervation of our poetry.
- Extract from : « Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 353, March 1845 » by Various
- Nothing but harass, enervation, lassitude, deafening clamor.
- Extract from : « His Excellency the Minister » by Jules Claretie
- And from this time his enervation was steadily on the increase.
- Extract from : « The Campaign of Chancellorsville » by Theodore A. Dodge
- The soirée at Sabine Marsy's had caused Vaudrey to feel something like the enervation that follows intoxication.
- Extract from : « His Excellency the Minister » by Jules Claretie
- All this time the heavy sobbing of Felicien was heard, as upon the landing-place he wept in the enervation of hope.
- Extract from : « The Dream » by Emile Zola
- Nor are luxury or enervation more powerful in their effects.
- Extract from : « The Moral and Intellectual Diversity of Races » by Arthur, comte de Gobineau
- The feminine trick was pardoned to her because her unaccustomed betrayal of that form of enervation was desired.
- Extract from : « The Amazing Marriage, Complete » by George Meredith
- But one could see that Abner was suffering more than the rest, and from something beyond the enervation of dog-days.
- Extract from : « The Copperhead » by Harold Frederic
- Hortense did not even seek to shake off the enervation into which her will was slowly sinking.
- Extract from : « The Eight Strokes of the Clock » by Maurice Le Blanc
- Perhaps the curious sense of enervation was due only to the heat of midsummer in a Southern city.
- Extract from : « Why Joan? » by Eleanor Mercein Kelly