enfeeble

/ɪnˈfibəl/
verb
  1. To make someone or something weak or weaker.
    • The long illness enfeebled the old man, leaving him unable to walk.
    • Years of poor management enfeebled the company's finances.
    • The drought enfeebled the crops, reducing the harvest.
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