feebleness

/ˈfibəlnəs/
noun
  1. The state or quality of being very weak, lacking physical strength or energy.
    • The old dog's feebleness was clear when it struggled to climb the stairs.
    • She felt a sudden feebleness in her legs after running for miles.
    • After the long illness, his feebleness made it hard for him to walk even a few steps.
  2. Lack of effectiveness, power, or force; weakness in influence or impact.
    • The feebleness of the argument was obvious to everyone in the debate.
    • The team's feebleness on defense cost them the championship.
    • Critics pointed out the feebleness of the government's response to the crisis.
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