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How to use enervated in a sentence

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Fact is, his grogginess is of a piece with his intensely absurd comedy, the enervated mutterings of one worn out by too much hard thinking.
The lack of food enervated him and he couldn't produce the goods when they were required.
But whether depressed by the small audience or enervated by the heat, the choir made little impact before the interval.
Hemingway's genius would be squandered, enervated by celebrity, and he would die an alcoholic and a suicide.
Without this, poetry is enervated and becomes merely the record of consciousness no more compelling than yesterday's sports statistics.
The day's ride had exhausted her already dwindled energy, and the night had truly enervated her.
You leave the theatre drained and enervated, wishing you could get that time back, 15 minutes of awesome explosions notwithstanding.
Businessmen, enervated by the pressures of city life, sought spiritual as well as physical refreshment in the new pastime of bushwalking.
He rejuvenates and remoulds spiritually enervated souls and purifies their intellects by imparting unvitiated Gita knowledge to them.
The exceptions are the superior oblique, which is enervated by the trochlear nerve, and the lateral rectus, which is enervated by the abducens.
His enervated foster parents solved the problem by giving the little rowdy into the custody of a cloister.
As secular identity becomes enervated, incoherent, and perplexed, as we grow tired and unstrung by self-doubt, hating them offers odd comfort.
Its reincarnation seemed enervated, fleeting, devoid of its inspirational force.
All of these unforeseen circumstances truly enervated my psyche for perhaps the most important audition of my life.
I want: to protect dry or enervated tips and control electrified hair with a soft and silky finish and an ultra-brilliant lustre.
These technologies could create interconnected societies or, alternatively, leave us sitting isolated at home enervated and mesmerized.
It enervated Sven, draining his energy and willpower, then paralyzing him.
The stress of travel enervated him completely, and his creative spirit shrivelled.
In his efforts to sell the Big Society, Mr Cameron sometimes portrays his country as one enervated by decades of big government.
Where Britain was enervated by the advent of the missile age and the Third World, France was invigorated.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And then I have effeminated and enervated myself with love and the summer in these last two months.
Their contact with the Mussalmans has neither relaxed nor enervated that condition.
At the same time, it is not, like the French, enervated by a loss of consonants.
The incident had its humors, but he was too tired, too enervated, to enjoy them.
But the federative diet weakened and enervated its designs by those secret influences all federations naturally possess.
Do not think that calamity has chilled my heart, or enervated my mind.
He can nobly spread the feast, yet is he not enervated by luxury.
Who would not soon be enervated in that tropical and luxurious atmosphere?
Then they walked along in silence, enervated by the warmth of the air.
Yet ease had not enervated him, nor position made him proud.
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