enervateˈɛn ərˌveɪt; ɪˈnɜr vɪt
enervate (v)
- present
- enervates
- past
- enervated
- past participle
- enervated
- present participle
- enervating
English Definitions:
enervate (verb)
weaken mentally or morally
faze, unnerve, enervate, unsettle (verb)
disturb the composure of
enervate (Verb)
To reduce strength or energy; debilitate.
enervate (Verb)
To weaken morally or mentally.
enervate (Verb)
To unnerve or faze.
enervate (Verb)
To partially or completely remove a nerve.
enervate (Adjective)
Made feeble; weakened.
enervate
Muscle fatigue is the decline in ability of muscles to generate force. It can be a result of vigorous exercise but abnormal fatigue may be caused by barriers to or interference with the different stages of muscle contraction. There are two main causes of muscle fatigue: the limitations of a nerve’s ability to generate a sustained signal (neural fatigue); and the reduced ability of the muscle fiber to contract (metabolic fatigue).
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