Vitiated vs Enfeebled - What's the difference?
vitiated | enfeebled |
(vitiate)
(enfeeble)
To make feeble.
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* 1774, Dr Samuel Johnson, Preface to the Works of the English Poets , J. Nichols, Volume II, Page 130,
As verbs the difference between vitiated and enfeebled
is that vitiated is (vitiate) while enfeebled is (enfeeble).vitiated
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(head)References
* Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (G & C. Merriam Co., 1828), ARTFL version atAnagrams
*enfeebled
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(head)enfeeble
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(enfeebl)Roll up, roll up! The Amazing Salmond will show a Scotland you won't believe", The Guardian , 8 September 2014:
- In the face of enfeebled , self-harming opposition on both sides of the border (and a miserable economic recession on both sides too) he has performed brilliantly.
- "...the gout, with which he had long been tormented, prevailed over the enfeebled powers of nature."