to deprive of force or strength; destroy the vigor of and weaken
grieve;express sorrow
a movement in modern Protestantism that emphasizes freedom from tradition and authority, the adjustment of religious beliefs to scientific conceptions, and the development of spiritual capacities.
n. perceptiveness; ingenuity; delicacy
resounding or echoing, as sounds:
leaving no opportunity for denial or refusal; imperative, decisive or final
1611, "of or pertaining to an island," from L.L. insularis, from L. insula "island" (see isle). Metaphoric sense "narrow, prejudiced" is 1775, from notion of being cut off from intercourse with other nations, probably with ref. to the situation of Great Britain.