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  • Enervate means weaken and is the antonym enliven purge depress convince

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  • (adjective Honorary: ­ With honor or noun suffix) Luminary: ­ Celestial body Consecrate: ­­ To make holy to make (verb Enervate: ­ To make ate suffix) weary

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  • (adjective Honorary: ­ With honor or noun suffix) Luminary: ­ Celestial body Consecrate: ­­ To make holy to make (verb Enervate: ­ To make ate suffix) weary

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  • Enervate: Weaken Usage: She was slow to recover from her illness; even a sheet walk to the window enervated her 7) Engross: Occupy fully Usage: John was so engrossed in the studies thst he didn't he hear his mother call 8) Engima: Puzzle, Mystery Usage: Their behaviour was an engima to him 9) Ennui: Borden Usage: The monotous routine of hospital life induced a feeling of ennui that amde her moodyard irritable.

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