![]() ![]() William Zartman, WSJ, 24 June 2018 See More 2019 Such behavior is particularly enervating when the West aims to bring new countries into permanent and universal-that is, Western-style-guarantees of security and systems of relations. Spencer Kornhaber, The Atlantic, 3 July 2019 But the art which resists the slow sap of a chronic disease-which repairs frames enervated by lust, swollen by gluttony, or inflamed by wine. 2020 Then again, enervating her supporters has been Madonna’s M.O. 2020 Perhaps the most intimate of these photographs presents her after a shower, wet and enervated, rubbing a cloth across her reflection in a mirror, as though the condensation were crud. 2020 Jack’s enervating recovery in The Way Back is full of drab, predictable pathos instead of the stylized drama in Dawn of Justice. ![]() 2020 To a great extent, that reflects the endless, enervating nature of the Brexit debate. 2021 The saving grace of this often enervating thriller is that Doscher grants time for his actors to build character and intimacy, and both Pinto and Odom offer warm, affectingly natural performances as two people facing the end of their world. Cameron Hilditch, National Review, 28 Feb. Verb This relationship, when successful, tends to enervate mediating institutions that thwart the immediate desires of both the populist leader and the public.
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