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How to use debilitating in a sentence

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

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In respect of the Champions League, Arsenal have betrayed a debilitating weakness for falling at the group stages.
Many people, however, spend a substantial part of old age in a debilitating condition.
This debilitating disorder manifests itself in other symptoms, such as cataplexy.
Pain is the most debilitating feature of herpes zoster, and postherpetic neuralgia is the most common long-term complication.
No candidate is more emotionally prepared for the exhilarating highs and debilitating lows of a presidential marathon.
In susceptible individuals, panic disorder's debilitating symptoms can lead to major depression.
The level of humidity found in this part of the US at this time of year has to be a sweaty and debilitating factor.
My own grandfather suffered his debilitating stroke on horseback out at the pens behind the old ranch house.
For most otherwise healthy people the virus, while debilitating in the short term, leaves no lasting ill effects.
Eight years on, Elinor is still ravaged by the debilitating skin condition.
Imaginary rashes disappeared, ear infections dissolved, and all manner of fictitious itches, maladies and debilitating viruses were vanquished.
There were also calls to revive the issues that had been subject to a debilitating conspiracy of silence.
That case, I believe, presents the risk of constitutional depression, which debilitating condition can and must be avoided.
Margaret contends with the debilitating disease that has ended their lives as dancers.
The patient's constant itching in an attempt to relieve irritation can lead to potentially debilitating sleep disturbance.
Rheumatoid arthritis is a debilitating, chronic multisystem disease with an unknown etiology.
The resultant powderlike debris lodged permanently in the patient's body and caused a wide range of painful and debilitating complications.
These characters could inhabit an early Waugh but not a later one, where dipsomania is not a joke but a debilitating disease that wrecks lives.
Asthma is at best an annoying condition, and at worst a debilitating, even deadly disease.
Unchecked, the disorder often sets in motion a debilitating psychological sequel syndrome of agoraphobia, avoiding public places.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Nothing is more debilitating, than, in warm weather, to sleep with a featherbed pressing round the greater part of the body.
The South has not yet recovered from the debilitating influence of his books.
She was wild-eyed, and she shuddered when the express made its debilitating drop.
Sir Lawrence Olivier struggled with debilitating stage fright for five years unbeknownst to his audience.
Nothing could be worse than suffering a debilitating accident while having your expenses drained on account of an uninsured driver.
The fire came at a bad time because Boston Fire Department's horses were suffering from glanders, a debilitating equine disease.
Thompson first became interested in the syndrome in 1987, when ancient equines when her 8-year-old horse developed the debilitating disease.
Iran's nuclear truculence was resulting in debilitating sanctions and a severe economic crisis.
I may add that, though dry, the air was felt by us to be debilitating.
Lymphatic Filariasis is one of the oldest and most debilitating neglected tropical diseases.
Cabinet ministers try to explain away the debilitating splits as the inevitable stresses and strains of power-sharing and dress them up as honest, principled debate.
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