But his enfeeblement was more than just a matter of poor health. |
They are better suited to the decimation and enfeeblement of vulnerable civilians than to destroying promptly an enemy's military units. |
Faced with years of austerity, Britain is unlikely to reverse that enfeeblement. |
Driven by ever accelerating information technology and the greed of the affluent, this process is leading inexorably to an enfeeblement of the weak and alienation of the poor. |
At the same time, he savours the apparent enfeeblement of America, as it flounders in Afghanistan and fails to pacify Iraq. |
The answer lies in the recent enfeeblement of Iran's theocratic government, and the virulence of George Bush's aversion to it. |