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He would think she was simply enervated by her experience on the bridge.
Even though it was almost midnight, the heat and the humidity were enervating.
But living in the city with his wife and two young children requires him to be constantly on guard, which is enervating.
It was late afternoon, on a summer day, enervating but charged with excitement.
That is why he turned away, for phenomena had become to him enervating and futile.
And he suggested that sharp state budget cuts could enervate the city's economy.
When he saw it close-up, Jack found true poverty enervating.
But to London which, as you say, is enervating.
His plan was to enervate the Prince still further.
I then returned to my company and the 5ame old round began again, which is enervating in the long run.
Hunger wasn't supposed to come in waves that enervated you.
The heat of the day, his failure to get anywhere, enervated Wexford.
Each new lie she was compelled to utter seemingly enervated her more.
This decimated the company's ranks and enervated many of the survivors.
The first three episodes of "Airline" have funny moments, but the show is enervating.
The videos are often funny, but it's also enervating.
It was chilly, hardly unbearably so, but enough to enervate.
"You don't want to enervate your own base with an inconsistency," he said.
There was not a breath of air and the humidity was enervating.
But the disease has left his blood enervated.
Here are spa offers to rejuvenate body and soul without enervating the budget.
But the overall effect of TV has been enervating.
She moved in a set, when at home, which was more polite than adventurous, and had frequently found the atmosphere enervating.
Wooden platforms had been brought out for the candidates to rest on, since the heat in the sand was enervating.
The university world seemed somewhat jaded and enervated by comparison."