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feeble [ˈfiːbl] ADJ

enfold [ınˈfəʊld] VB trans

edible [ˈedıbl] ADJ

▶ edibility [ˌedıˈbılıtı]
▶ edibleness N

fable [ˈfeıbl] N

1. fable:

I . fumble [ˈfʌmbl] VB intr

II . fumble [ˈfʌmbl] VB trans

2. fumble:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The axial ribs become much enfeebled as they pass over the basal keel and are almost obsolete on the spaces anterior to it.
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The result: today's man is not only more sedentary than ever before, but compared to men of yon, we're practically enfeebled.
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In 1974, the former studio chief suffered a stroke that left him blind and enfeebled.
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On the body whorl the ribs are decidedly enfeebled, being replaced by numerous axial threads.
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On the body whorl, where the axial ribs become decidedly enfeebled, the combination of the axial and raised spiral sculpture gives to the surface a thimble pitted appearance.
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On the contrary, both individuality and solidarity have become enfeebled.
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Opportunistic infections occur in weakened patients: patients who are immune compromised, patients who are traumatized or enfeebled by chronic disease.
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Have they all become mentally enfeebled in some way?
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A continuing reliance on crutches will further enfeeble the nation, and we may eventually end up in wheelchairs.
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It is subject to consultation, a process which may enfeeble it.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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