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How to use enervate in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word enervate? Here are some examples.

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If absence and remoteness do not destroy friendship, they attenuate or exhaust it, they enervate it.
Unlike most postmodernists, he doesn't enervate the past or its ideas with condescension.
A few weeks of the Blair, Bush, and Campbell vision of an enervate media might change their minds.
And yet because wealth here is a loose floozy, available for nearly all the good-time Charlies, it does not enervate.
At first, an odd stress on accompanying chords in the left hand threatened to enervate the right-hand theme.
The debtor may enervate the lien by providing a bank guarantee for the amount for which the general lien was decreed.
One is hardly in New Mexico — or in Venice, São Paulo, Kwangju, Pittsburgh, or any other stop on the dismal circuit of periodic shows that regularly convene and enervate the international art crowd.
It is unnecessary to take any pains to show how much this prolixness must enervate the eloquence of all modern languages.
At that stage, the brain strengthens selected axon synapses that correctly reach and enervate their target cells.
Examples from Classical Literature
The ease and plenty which they enjoy, enervate their manners, and destroy all vigour both of body and mind.
He had learned the art from them, and London had scarce had time as yet to enervate him.
A low hot wind began to rise, and fan his cheek with pestiferous kisses, and enervate his frame with its poisonous embrace.
Why, indeed, plunge into dissipations which enervate the body and dull the brain?
Then as they are almost all fighting men they are restricted that they may not weaken or enervate themselves.
It is thought to enervate and corrupt by means of a luxurious excitement, purely fictitious and temporary.
Do not some of them tend to enervate the authority evidently designed thus to regulate and controul?
Yet it seems to me that self-abuse in excess must be injurious to health, for it must weaken and enervate.
She was careful not to enervate him by luxury or weak indulgence.
Shun all that may enervate or diminish your youthful energies.
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