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devitalize

[dee-vahyt-l-ahyz] / diˈvaɪt lˌaɪz /


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Fernandez-Palacios was "just a pale reflection of an interfering, intrusive, badly educated, spoiled, capricious, devitalized and servile policy" that was submissive to the United States, the letter stated.

From Reuters

Miller’s writing début may have been precipitated by her assault, but the final work devitalizes its horrific beginnings.

From The New Yorker

“A vast, flocculent cloud darkened and devitalized the city, mimicking the family mood like weather does in memories.”

From New York Times

One of the clear lessons of the last century is that accommodating a city to the needs of the automobile is probably the surest way to devitalize that city.

From New York Times

Too many firms have closed their doors in recent years, leaving hundreds of workers out on the street and communities devitalized.

From Reuters