How to Use debilitate in a Sentence

debilitate

verb
  • The virus debilitates the body's immune system.
  • Research has long suggested that stress can make people more susceptible to colds and the flu, as well as debilitating chronic illness.
    Angela Haupt, TIME, 26 Sep. 2024
  • This 29-city tour is part of a triumphal comeback for Mandisa, who bounced back from debilitating depression.
    Debbie Arrington, sacbee, 8 Feb. 2018
  • Indeed, studies show that an optimistic approach blunts reactivity to stress, curbing the outpouring of hormones that can debilitate body and mind.
    Hara Estroff Marano, New York Times, 12 Jan. 2018
  • Conditions like endometriosis and uterine fibroids can make your period a living hell, full of debilitating pain and excessive bleeding.
    Korin Miller, SELF, 18 Jan. 2018
  • But that being said, it’s been debilitating for a lot of the artists involved.
    Chris Lee, Vulture, 23 June 2023
  • And yet, in the overall picture of a program’s progress, a loss would not be debilitating.
    George Schroeder, USA TODAY, 1 Nov. 2019
  • My God, debilitating back pain is the absolute worst pain in the world.
    Danielle Tullo, House Beautiful, 25 May 2018
  • Foremost, how debilitating is the left-knee soreness that kept the 36-year-old point guard out of the final six games before the All-Star break?
    Ira Winderman, Sun Sentinel, 17 Feb. 2023
  • But what about the not-so-glamorous parts, like living with loose skin or debilitating pain?
    Samantha Lauriello, Health, 3 Nov. 2023
  • Prodigious force is required to propel the 245-pound Texas senior skyward, and that sort of strain and joint load can debilitate over time.
    Nick Moyle, ExpressNews.com, 13 Nov. 2020
  • Mandie Moore's young sons have the same debilitating rare disease.
    Wendy Grossman Kantor, Peoplemag, 9 Sep. 2024
  • And, at least for now, enjoy life as an NBA coach without debilitating chest pains.
    Joe Vardon, cleveland.com, 5 Apr. 2018
  • Still, the result remains hard to predict, not least because the debilitating heat wave could drive down turnout.
    Ned Temko, The Christian Science Monitor, 20 July 2023
  • But for the singer-songwriter, being so much in the public eye, the wrong hue became debilitating.
    Elizabeth Logan, Glamour, 14 Nov. 2023
  • The chart-topping vocal star has not been able to drum for years because of debilitating health issues.
    George Varga, San Diego Union-Tribune, 10 Dec. 2023
  • Patients often suffer debilitating pain from the skin rash caused by the virus.
    Joshua P. Cohen, Forbes, 16 Aug. 2024
  • Even those who do make it to a doctor can emerge with long-lasting, sometimes debilitating pain.
    WIRED, 16 Aug. 2023
  • Chan, however, defeats them by taking the fight to a bridge, where their heels get wedged into the cracks between the planks, debilitating them.
    April Wolfe, chicagotribune.com, 22 June 2018
  • At the same time, storms like Hurricane Harvey routinely pound Texas, along with debilitating ice storms in the north and crippling droughts that crack roads and pipes.
    Dug Begley, Houston Chronicle, 11 Apr. 2018
  • Extreme and lengthy heat can debilitate bodies; some of the far-reaching effects of extreme heat are already taxing countries in much of the world.
    Elian Peltier, New York Times, 6 Jan. 2023
  • The couple has weathered through Travis’ debilitating stroke that occurred in July 2013 that left him unable to speak or sing.
    Emily J. Shiffer, Peoplemag, 31 Dec. 2023
  • Even if they were released, would the scars of imprisonment debilitate them?
    Missy Ryan, Washington Post, 23 Aug. 2019
  • This is an excellent way to get to Sydney without having to spend half your trip with debilitating jet lag.
    Laura Dannen Redman, Condé Nast Traveler, 5 June 2018
  • If left unchecked, these maladaptive thought patterns can lead to debilitating levels of burnout and stress.
    Mark Travers, Forbes, 22 Feb. 2024
  • As a mother, my primary goal is to maintain my health and avoid debilitating crises with the least possible risk.
    Jennifer Fields, STAT, 8 Dec. 2023
  • In addition to the billions in global ticket sales that will be lost, the virus could lead to a domino effect that would debilitate the Chinese film industry for months to come.
    Adam Epstein, Quartz, 27 Jan. 2020
  • Over three quarters of people with MCS said they were debilitated by their symptoms.
    Kashmira Gander, Newsweek, 16 Mar. 2018
  • Last year was Earth’s warmest on record, marked by record flooding in the Bay Area and elsewhere, extreme wildfires and debilitating heatwaves.
    Bill Magavern, The Mercury News, 14 May 2024
  • Peter is a 32-year-old lawyer torn between a much younger girlfriend who relies heavily on his wallet and the love of his life, Sylvia, whose debilitating accident years ago caused the demise of their relationship.
    Clare Mulroy, USA TODAY, 24 Sep. 2024

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