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feeble

[fee-buhl] / ˈfi bəl /


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“Each and every one of these ‘Castro Cases’ are not only a feeble attempt to interfere with the 2024 presidential election, but they are a huge waste of time for our nation’s judiciary.

From Washington Times

As a result, she says, many trials used weakened viruses that were too feeble to do much good.

From Science Magazine

Beijing has launched a slew of policy measures this year, seeking to shore up a feeble post-pandemic recovery amid a persistent property sector downturn, local government debt risks, slow global growth and geopolitical tensions.

From Reuters

Embracing his status as America’s oldest president helps defang the primary GOP line of attack against him: too old, too feeble.

From Los Angeles Times

Rather, it was driven by the ancient ‘Spirit of Amalek,’ which has always targeted Jewish women and children, and the old and weak and feeble of Israel.”

From Salon