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Adjective: enervated  'e-nu(r),vey-tid
  1. Lacking energy or vitality
    "After his illness, he felt enervated for weeks";
    - adynamic [archaic], asthenic, debilitated
Verb: enervate  'e-nu(r),veyt
  1. Weaken mentally or morally
    "The constant criticism enervated his confidence"
     
  2. Disturb the composure of
    "The constant noise enervated the students trying to study";
    - faze, unnerve, unsettle, rattle [informal]

See also: weak

Type of: discomfit, discompose, disconcert, untune [rare], upset, weaken

Encyclopedia: Enervate