The difference between Enervate and Weaken

When used as verbs, enervate means to reduce strength or energy, whereas weaken means to make weaker.


Enervate is also adjective with the meaning: made feeble.

check bellow for the other definitions of Enervate and Weaken

  1. Enervate as a verb (transitive):

    To reduce strength or energy; debilitate.

  2. Enervate as a verb (transitive):

    To weaken morally or mentally.

  3. Enervate as a verb (medicine):

    To partially or completely remove a nerve.

  4. Enervate as a verb:

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  5. Enervate as a verb:

    After being “laid off” three times in a row, she felt too enervated to look for another job.

  1. Enervate as an adjective:

    Made feeble; weakened.

  1. Weaken as a verb (transitive):

    To make weaker.

  2. Weaken as a verb (intransitive):

    To become weaker.

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