debilitating

adjective
de·​bil·​i·​tat·​ing | \ di-ˈbi-lə-ˌtā-tiŋ How to pronounce debilitating (audio) , dē-\

Definition of debilitating

: causing serious impairment of strength or ability to function debilitating pain a debilitating fear of public speaking a debilitating illness Thirty years have passed since a vaccine wiped out polio, but some of those who conquered the debilitating disease as children are now experiencing symptoms that seem all too familiar.— Fay Knicely Several of these drugs are now in clinical testing to determine whether they can reduce or eliminate the debilitating nausea suffered by cancer patients on chemotherapy.— Ron Cowen

Other Words from debilitating

debilitatingly adverb
Debilitatingly asthmatic as a child, Scarfe developed his talent while amusing himself and acquired the cynicism for authority that empowers his … drawings and sculpture during many frightening encounters with medical incompetence. — Ray Olson

First Known Use of debilitating

1641, in the meaning defined above

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