feebling - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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feebling (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Feebling is a verb form, specifically the present participle of the verb feeble.

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈfiːbəlɪŋ/

Meaning and Usage

The term feebling is derived from the verb feeble, which means to weaken or to make weak. It can refer to the process of diminishing strength or efficacy, often used in contexts related to physical or metaphorical weakening.

Frequency of Use: The word is less commonly used than its root form and tends to appear more in written contexts, particularly in literary or formal analyses. It is not typically found in casual spoken language.

Example Sentences

  1. Feebling responses to climate change will only exacerbate the problem.
    Слабые ответы на изменение климата только усугубят проблему.

  2. The feebling of traditional values in today's society raises concerns among conservative groups.
    Ослабление традиционных ценностей в современном обществе вызывает беспокойство среди консервативных групп.

  3. His health was feebling due to the prolonged illness.
    Его здоровье ослабло из-за продолжительной болезни.

Idiomatic Expressions

Although "feebling" is not commonly featured in idiomatic expressions, the root word feeble can be found in some idioms or phrases highlighting weakness or lack of strength.

Example Idiomatic Expressions

  1. To feel feeble-minded means to feel mentally weak or unable to think clearly.
    Чувствовать себя слабоумным означает чувствовать себя психически слабым или неспособным ясно мыслить.

  2. A feeble excuse is an inadequate justification for one's actions.
    Слабое оправдание - это неадекватное объяснение своих действий.

  3. He offered a feeble defense of his actions, lacking conviction and strength.
    Он предложил слабую защиту своих действий, не имея убежденности и силы.

  4. The team put up a feeble challenge against the champions, failing to impress anyone.
    Команда выдвинула слабое сопротивление чемпионам, не производя впечатления на никого.

  5. It was a feeble attempt to convince her, and she saw through his insincerity.
    Это была слабая попытка ее убедить, и она увидела его неискренность.

  6. Despite his feeble efforts, things did not get better.
    Несмотря на его слабые усилия, ситуация не улучшилась.

Etymology

The term feeble comes from the Middle French word fible and is derived from the Latin flebilis, meaning "to be wept for," which relates to weakness and vulnerability. The term’s history conveys a sense of frailty or lack of strength, both physically and metaphorically.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Weakening - Debilitating - Diminishing

Antonyms: - Strengthening - Fortifying - Empowering



25-07-2024