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(1) sap of life or energy
(2) diminish
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Verb
(1) sap of life or energy
(2) diminish
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(1) When one lies with the sick one, the suffering and the moanings invade the space, invade one's own body, depress and devitalize in the contagion of suffering.
(2) Now, particularly for young people, the classic film seems no longer amongst the most exciting of all art-forms; it is as if its transformation into an object for academic study has devitalized it.
(3) By taking the most vital questions having to do with the structure of the state and its relation to society and placing them in a realm high above society's reach, it devitalizes politics.
(4) Collagenase breaks down collagen, a major and rigid component of devitalized tissue.
(5) In most cases, infection is localized to the bronchial anastomosis, where devitalized cartilage and foreign suture material create a nurturing environment.
(6) The cause of this failure remains unknown, but one speculation is that closure of the bronchus by the staple device was too tight and may have caused devitalization and devascularization of the bronchial stump.
(7) He found the British dance public and its companies devitalized after the war and complacently parochial.
(8) We sometimes have patients whose incisions are not primarily closed because of infection, trauma, devitalized tissue, or for other reasons.
(9) Inoculation of debris and the presence of devitalized tissue commonly lead to infection that is often polymicrobial.
(10) These new refugees had already lost their sense for nature and tradition and were the victims of proletarianization, congestion, and devitalisation .
(11) Although it allowed for precise mapping and removal of skin cancers, the fixative applied during the procedure was extremely painful due to the epidermal devitalization associated with the fixation.
(12) The Israeli culture of occupation has worn down and devitalized this necessary distance, transforming the Israeli arena of writing into a post-national one.
(13) Caste has ruined the Hindu race and has destroyed, demoralised and devitalised Hindu society.
(14) If all devitalised tissue has been confidently excised we favour immediate coverage with meshed, split skin grafts secured with a foam vacuum suction dressing.
(15) Although conflicted and devitalized couples appeared to dominate this African-American sample, it is important to consider several separate but related factors.
(16) Grossly contaminated wounds containing devitalised tissue are at risk of infection with Clostridium tetani, and antitetanus serum and tetanus toxoid should be available.
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(1) When one lies with the sick one, the suffering and the moanings invade the space, invade one's own body, depress and devitalize in the contagion of suffering.
(2) Now, particularly for young people, the classic film seems no longer amongst the most exciting of all art-forms; it is as if its transformation into an object for academic study has devitalized it.
(3) By taking the most vital questions having to do with the structure of the state and its relation to society and placing them in a realm high above society's reach, it devitalizes politics.
(4) Collagenase breaks down collagen, a major and rigid component of devitalized tissue.
(5) In most cases, infection is localized to the bronchial anastomosis, where devitalized cartilage and foreign suture material create a nurturing environment.
(6) The cause of this failure remains unknown, but one speculation is that closure of the bronchus by the staple device was too tight and may have caused devitalization and devascularization of the bronchial stump.
(7) He found the British dance public and its companies devitalized after the war and complacently parochial.
(8) We sometimes have patients whose incisions are not primarily closed because of infection, trauma, devitalized tissue, or for other reasons.
(9) Inoculation of debris and the presence of devitalized tissue commonly lead to infection that is often polymicrobial.
(10) These new refugees had already lost their sense for nature and tradition and were the victims of proletarianization, congestion, and devitalisation .
(11) Although it allowed for precise mapping and removal of skin cancers, the fixative applied during the procedure was extremely painful due to the epidermal devitalization associated with the fixation.
(12) The Israeli culture of occupation has worn down and devitalized this necessary distance, transforming the Israeli arena of writing into a post-national one.
(13) Caste has ruined the Hindu race and has destroyed, demoralised and devitalised Hindu society.
(14) If all devitalised tissue has been confidently excised we favour immediate coverage with meshed, split skin grafts secured with a foam vacuum suction dressing.
(15) Although conflicted and devitalized couples appeared to dominate this African-American sample, it is important to consider several separate but related factors.
(16) Grossly contaminated wounds containing devitalised tissue are at risk of infection with Clostridium tetani, and antitetanus serum and tetanus toxoid should be available.
Synonyms
Verb
1. weaken
2. enfeeble
3. debilitate
4. enervate
5. sap
6. drain
7. tax
8. exhaust
9. weary
11. fatigue
12. wear out
13. prostrate
14. indispose
15. incapacitate
16. lay low
18. do in
19. whack
20. bush
21. frazzle
22. poop
Synonyms
(↓)
Verb
1. weaken
2. enfeeble
3. debilitate
4. enervate
5. sap
6. drain
7. tax
8. exhaust
9. weary
11. fatigue
12. wear out
13. prostrate
14. indispose
15. incapacitate
16. lay low
18. do in
19. whack
20. bush
21. frazzle
22. poop
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