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enervated

[en-er-vey-tid] / ˈɛn ərˌveɪ tɪd /


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These 60 or so enervated antennae project from the roundworm fuselage and are used to smell, taste, touch, take the temperature, and otherwise sense their environment.

From Scientific American

And don’t forget Winnie, onstage, buried in dirt but prattling on and on to her enervated husband.

From Washington Post

The same goes for a State Department whose personnel and networks have been enervated and yet must now be robust to enable the international cooperation required to tackle climate change.

From Washington Post

Far worse than the extended screen time were the moments she didn’t share, when she was too frustrated, in too much pain or too enervated to post anything at all.

From New York Times

Never mind that Orchid is still enervated after her own bout of influenza.

From Nature