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Definition of Debilitations
1. debilitation [n] - See also: debilitation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Debilitations
Literary usage of Debilitations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hall's Journal of Health by W W Hall (1861)
"... Cottage and Hovel, Country Air, Chemical Affinities, Deadly Emanations, Dust,
Debilitations, Doko Race, " Baker's Plan, Infant Convulsions, " Mortality, ..."
2. Sleep: or, The hygiene of the night by William Whitty Hall (1871)
"Let the married so regulate the matter, that there shall be no debilitations from
one year's end to another. The whole subject is a delicate one, ..."
3. Grimm's Law: a Study: Or Hints Towards an Explanation of the So-called by Thomas Le Marchant Douse (1876)
"... A, S) could not be perturbed—that is, the debilitations could not have exchanged
the sections of mutes which they affected—without producing agreement, ..."
4. Grimm's Law: A Study Or Hint Towards an Explanation of the So-called by Thomas Le Marchant Douse (1876)
"... A, S) could not be perturbed—that is, the debilitations could not have exchanged
the sections of mutes which they affected—without producing agreement, ..."
5. The Southern Review (1828)
"Medicines that are employed as direct stimulants may act according to the preceding
arrangement of debilitations. Medicines employed as indirect or ..."