enerve in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
ENERVE (verb): to drain someone of energy or vitality; to weaken or exhaust.
Sample Sentences
- The long meeting seemed to enerve everyone involved, leaving them exhausted and unfocused.
- After a week of sleepless nights, the constant worry began to enerve her to the point of distraction.
- His relentless questions about the project served only to enerve the team, diminishing their enthusiasm.
- The oppressive heat during the hike began to enerve the group, prompting them to take frequent breaks.
- She found that too much caffeine in the morning could enerve her by the afternoon, making it hard to concentrate.
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