Definition
Weakened in health, strength, or energy; made feeble or unable to function normally.
Etymology
From Latin 'debilitātus,' past participle of 'debilitāre' (to weaken), from 'de-' and 'bilities' (strength). The word entered English through Middle French around the 15th century.
Kelly Says
A 'debilitated' person has their strength drained, and doctors still use this word for illness or injury that saps your body's ability to function—it's one of those Latin medical terms that never goes out of style.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
የወርቅ (ye-wor-q)
yeh-wor-q
ARالعربية
ضعيف (dha'if)
dhah-eef
BNবাংলা
দুর্বল (durbol)
dur-bol
CACatalà
debilitat
deh-bi-li-tat
CSČeština
oslabený
os-la-be-nee
DEDeutsch
geschwächt
ge-shvvait
ELΕλληνικά
αδύναμος (adynamos)
ah-dee-nah-mos
ESEspañol
debilitado
deh-bil-i-tah-doh
FAفارسی
ضعیف (da'if)
dah-eef
FRFrançais
affaibli
af-fay-bli
GUGU
કમજોર (kamjor)
kam-jor
HEעברית
חלש (chalash)
kha-lash
HIहिन्दी
कमजोर (kamjor)
kam-jor
IDBahasa Indonesia
lemah
leh-mah
ITItaliano
debole
deh-boh-leh
JA日本語
衰弱 (すいじゃく)
su-i-ja-ku
MRMR
कमीजोर (kamijor)
kam-ee-jor
MSBahasa Melayu
lemah
leh-mah
MYမြန်မာ
ကျဉ်း (kyin)
kheen
NLNederlands
verzwakt
ver-zvaakt
PAPA
ਕਮਜ਼ੋਰ (kamzor)
kam-zor
PLPolski
osłabiony
os-wa-bo-nee
PTPortuguês
debilitado
deh-bi-li-tah-doh
RORomână
slăbit
slah-beet
RUРусский
слабый (slabıy)
s-lah-bee
SWKiswahili
mnyonge
m-nyo-nge
TAதமிழ்
குறைவான (kuraivaan)
koo-ray-vaan
TEతెలుగు
బలహీనం (balahinamu)
ba-la-hee-nam
THไทย
อ่อนแอ (aon-ae)
ahn-ay
UKУкраїнська
слабкий (slabkyy)
s-lahb-kee
URاردو
कमزोर (kamzor)
kam-zor
VITiếng Việt
mệt mỏi
met-moi
ZUZU
ngaphelile
ngah-peh-lee-leh