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venerate [ˈvenəreıt] VB trans form

excavate [ˈekskəveıt] VB trans

▶ excavation [ˌekskəˈveıʃən] N

innovate [ˈınəʊveıt] VB intr

renovate [ˈrenəʊveıt] VB trans

2. renovate:

▶ renovation [ˌrenəʊˈveıʃən] N

regenerate [rıˈdʒenəreıt] VB trans, intr

2. regenerate:

▶ regeneration [rıˌdʒenəˈreıʃən] N

I . degenerate [dıˈdʒenərət] ADJ

II . degenerate [dıˈdʒenərət, dı­ˈdʒenə­reıt] VB intr

▶ degenerately ADV
▶ degeneration [dı­ˌdʒe­nə­ˈreıʃən] N

II . conservative [kənˈsɜːvətıv] N

Phrases:

▶ conservatively ADV

I . preservative [prıˈzɜːvətıv] ADJ

II . preservative [prıˈzɜːvətıv] N

energetic [ˌenəˈdʒetık] ADJ

energizer [ˈenədʒaızə] N

aggravate [ˈægrəveıt] VB trans

1. aggravate:

2. aggravate:

activate [ˈæktıveıt] VB trans

▶ activation [ˌæktıˈveıʃən] N

motivate [ˈməʊtıveıt] VB trans

▶ motivation [ˌməʊtıˈveıʃən] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
As an active quality, appropriate to the man of action, "virtus" balances the potentially enervating effects of civilization in the natural aristocrat.
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The city's steamy heat can be enervating, with sticky temperatures often clinging to the mid-30s.
www.telegraph.co.uk
While ensnaring them with their ingratiating talk and enervating riches, they have drawn the far-dwelling peoples nearer to themselves.
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It also uses functional electrical stimulation to enervate the muscles of paralyzed patients, improving their strength and circulation, and can be quickly disassembled for easy removal.
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And the brain might adapt to those enervating and hypoxic workouts, producing faster race results at sea level.
news.nationalpost.com
It's no wonder investors are so intrigued, and the rest of us are a little enervated by all the hype.
www.strategy-business.com
Exhausted due to hard work and restless due to thirst the king became enervated in search of river or lake.
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There are quick bursts of frantic activity followed by long, enervating lulls.
www.businessinsider.com.au
Its crushed leaves and stems are used to enervate bees while gathering honey.
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The latter is particularly enervating for national cohesion...
thenationonlineng.net

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