All it achieves is presumably the exhaustion of what appears to be an inexhaustible woman and the enervation of her audience. |
Rather than passivity and enervation, the goal now is loyalty and mobilization. |
It is especially to be remembered in sphincteral paralyses, so common after long illness in which spinal enervation has played an important role. |
He was still weak and shaky, but the dreadful enervation and nausea had disappeared. |
The feeling of aimlessness and enervation was alarming, and the resulting imagery memorable. |
This starting point corresponds to the feelings of enervation and hopelessness that the current the administration generates. |