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In 1952, I had gone to England on a literary pilgrimage, but what I also saw, even at that distance from the blitz, were bombed-out ruins and an enervated society, while the continent was still, psychologically, in the grip of its recent atrocities.
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Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms
As technically manifested in literature it is the power to touch with ease, grace,
precision, any note in the gamut of human thought or emotion— Quiller-Couc h )
languid, languishing, languorous, lackadaisical, listless, spiritless, enervated are
...
Merriam-Webster, Inc,
1984
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Dr. Shelton's Hygienic Review: 1939-1940
We have previously pointed out that when we have normal nerve energy, organic
functioning is normal - we have health; and that when we are enervated - nerve
energy is lowered — organic functioning i.s unpaired and we develop disease.
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The Dimwit's Dictionary: More Than 5,000 Overused Words and ...
3. beat; bushed; debilitated; depleted; drained; drowsy; enervated; exhausted;
fatigued; groggy; sapped; sleepy; sluggish; slumberous; somnolent; soporific;
spent; tired; weary; worn out. (as) dead as a doornail An insipid simile. 1. ceased
...
Robert Hartwell Fiske,
2006
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Mac OS X Hints: Jaguar Edition
When, on a well-deserved break from programming, you pick up a copy of Time
and read that Oliver Stone feels enervated lately, you might wish you had a
dictionary handy. Of course, you have several: there's one built right into Sherlock
, ...
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Verbal Advantage: Ten Easy Steps to a Powerful Vocabulary
Here's the sentence: 'After her exciting night on the town, she felt enervated.' Can
you tell me what enervated means?” The woman frowned, realizing that she had
volunteered to go wading in verbal quicksand. “Um, well, I guess if her night on ...
Charles Harrington Elster,
2009
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The Church of England Secur'D; the Toleration-Act
Enervated; ...
In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind.
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Orthopathy, Teaching New Science of Health and Natural Healing
Why shall they not all be more or less ENERVATED and TOXEMIC when they all
live more or less alike? Why shall those that are most ENERVATED and
TOXEMIC not come down under some unusual atmospheric or environmental
influence ...
Shelton, Clements, Shelton,
1996
These new processes enable us to distinguish the normal muscle from the
enervated muscle—that is to say, the muscle deprived of the influence of the
spinal marrow and the nervous fibres—after long and intense irritation, whether
caused by ...
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Alluring Absurdities: Fallacies of Henry George
Enervated by abject poverty " ! A nation that has produced warriors, statesmen,
ecclesiastics, orators, poets, authors, doctors, and lawyers, such as Ireland has
given to the world, is not mentally enervated. A race that has penetrated every ...
Michael William Meagher, Henry George,
1889
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The Medical Mischief, You Say!: Degerminating the Germ Theory
Man can be enervated, yet not sick; but he cannot be poisoned — sick — without
being enervated." In this answer, Dr. Tilden has fallen into an old medical error;
that of confounding the disease with the cause of the disease. Poisoning is the ...
Nell Rogers, Guy Rogers,
1996
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «ENERVATED» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
enervated im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Caribbean and La Réunion Chikungunya Virus Isolates Differ in …
In the CHIKV mouse model, CNR20235 infection induced an enervated joint pathology characterized by moderate edema and swelling, ... «Journal of Virology, Jul 15»
Roger Sharpe: Long may Old Glory Wave
... to all civilized people not brought up under it, and one which degraded labor, kept it in ignorance, and enervated the governing class. «Winston-Salem Journal, Jul 15»
Celebrating America's Independence
... science is neglected, and real merit flies to the shades for security from reproach — the mind becomes enervated, and the national character ... «Esquire.com, Jul 15»
Kilkenny face journey into the unknown against Galway once again
What's more, if this isn't the Kilkenny of 2008, it's not the Kilkenny of 2013 either, the Kilkenny that, enervated by a pernicious combination of ... «Irish Examiner, Jul 15»
Is Silicon Valley Charting the Future While All the World's Pols Play …
The conflict over these revolutionary movements, violent and non-violent, Harari argues, left politics coming out of the 20th century enervated ... «Huffington Post, Jul 15»
Strategy in Real Time: Dueling with an Enemy That Moves
This is an enervated fantasy. When we are disengaged—when we are not trying to prepare the field for potential conflict and preclude ... «STRATFOR, Jul 15»
'The Third Man' review: Restored classic still causes chills
The "antique, enervated tone," he wrote, came from "a string of odd-sized talky scenes with no flow within or between them." Farber noted that ... «Chicago Tribune, Jul 15»
London: the city that ate itself
On the one hand, they are enervated, depleted, losing energy, as shops and restaurants find that their businesses can't be sustained by the ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Telling the Marikana Story - an Invitation to Look More Closely At …
Under neoliberalism, that category of citizen is growing in most developed countries, where enervated social rights and zero-hours contracts ... «AllAfrica.com, Jun 15»
What Happened, Miss Simone?
But the music is no worse for the wear, a classic example of a stage performance that is both energized and enervated by the performer's ... «A.V. Club Denver/Boulder, Jun 15»