debilitation
[ dih-bil-i-tey-shuhn ]
noun
an act or instance of making a person or thing weak or feeble, often in a specific way; the resulting state of weakness:Death or debilitation is statistically far more likely to occur by disease or accident than by malicious action.
Origin of debilitation
1Other words from debilitation
- non·de·bil·i·ta·tion, noun
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