ppl. a. [f. ENFEEBLE v. + -ED1.] Made feeble, weakened.

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1649.  G. Daniel, Trinarch., Hen. V., clxxiv. Let his enfeebled Temples, for one Night Beat orderlie.

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1746–7.  Hervey, Medit. (1818), 150. To invigorate the enfeebled knees.

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a. 1859.  Macaulay, Hist. Eng., V. 287. Emotions too violent to be borne by an enfeebled body and mind.

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