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1 devitalize
1. v лишать жизнеспособности; делать безжизненным, ослаблять2. v убивать пульпу зубаСинонимический ряд:1. deprive of strength (verb) debilitate; deprive of strength; enervate; enfeeble; exhaust; weaken2. desiccate (verb) desiccate; dry up -
2 enervate
1. a книжн. слабый, расслабленный; безвольный2. a бот. без жилкования3. a зоол. без нервов, лишённый нервов4. v обессиливать, расслаблять, подрывать силы; расстраивать нервы5. v лишать мужества, воли; морально разлагатьСинонимический ряд:1. cripple (verb) cripple; disable; impair; paralyze2. debilitate (verb) attenuate; debilitate; deprive of strength; devitalize; enfeeble; exhaust; fatigue; prostrate; sap; tire; undermine; undo; weaken; wear out; weary3. unnerve (verb) castrate; emasculate; unman; unnerve; unstringАнтонимический ряд:strengthen; vitalize
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