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How to use debilitation in a sentence

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I've struggled to do as much work as I can through it, but the debilitation it's caused has frustrated me no end.
There are several fungi that infect the leaves of deergrass, causing debilitation, but usually not death.
Minimising hazards in the physical environment is important for avoiding debilitation and painful injuries for older people.
The debilitation from festering wounds and the loss of efficiency in swimming, diving, feeding and other behaviour are difficult to measure.
It is not a killer disease, but causes severe debilitation and social stigma.
The course of the disease varies from asymptomatic infection to extreme debilitation.
The systematic debilitation of their parties benefits the army, which has entrenched itself in the economic as well as the political system.
The disease is characterised by disfiguring skin lesions, peripheral nerve damage, and progressive debilitation.
Information regarding genetic manipulations directed toward gene inactivation, attenuation or debilitation of strains should also be outlined.
Not all pathogens and parasites result in death but the continual debilitation of disease and malnutrition predisposes people to continual disease or ill-health and death from other causes.
As a consequence, both affected adults and children in these families are likely to experience greater debilitation from opportunistic infections, more rapid disease progression, and earlier death.
This is attributable on one hand to the extreme prevalence of monocultures in wine-growing areas, and on the other hand to vine debilitation through a one-sided supply of nutrients in organically impoverished soils.
No amount of diet and exercise can prevent or cure lipedema, and with time the condition progressively worsens and often leads to debilitation.
Except in cases of extreme prematurity or debilitation, operative treatment is indicated urgently but nonemergently, with little merit in delay.
He notes that skeletal disease and trauma are a leading cause of debilitation and reduced quality of life, representing a large socioeconomic burden.
Afterwards, however, the internal debilitation of the kingdom of León enabled him to restore his predominance on the peninsula by political means.
Here she also began the difficult training to become a legal stenographic reporter, a profession in which she was active until her debilitation by cancer.
The report also suggests the possibility of an increase in Lyme disease, which can result in chronic arthritis, nervous system disorders and debilitation.
Strategies for addressing the debilitation or destruction of energy systems in the event of terrorist attack were the subject of a NATO Advanced Research Workshop in Kyiv from 16 to 18 September.
This debilitation risks undermining its capacity for a true rebirth, unless it has recourse to the spiritual origin of its history, culture and European mode of being.
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Contraries, when near and militant, will be troublesome to each other, and seek each other's destruction or debilitation.
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