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debilitate (verb), debilitates; debilitated; debilitating
1. To deprive someone or something of strength and normal physical capacity and so feeling exhausted: Sharon was debilitated by the excessive hot weather and so she felt abnormally tired and incapacitated mentally and physically.

One financial set back after another one can debilitate a company's prospects for continuing to stay in business.

2. Etymology: from Latin debilitat, the past participle of debilitare, "to weaken"; from debilitas, "weakness".

The cartoon below has an error in the woman's usage of "debilitating day" because she is expressing it as an adjective and not as a verb.

To weaken and to enfeeble someone by impairing his or her strength.
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