disinvigorate

verb

Etymology

From dis- + invigorate.

  1. borrowed from invigōrātus
  2. prefixed as disinvigorate — “dis + invigorate

Definitions

  1. To weaken (e.g. strength or character)

    • I doubt whether to attribute this to old-age, and to consider it as inevitable, or to blame this soft, and warm, and disinvigorating climate.

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