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Ferebleness

Definition:

Ferebleness refers to a state or quality of being feeble, weak, or lacking strength. It is often used to describe physical, mental, or emotional weakness.

Examples:

As a noun:

  1. The old woman's ferebleness prevented her from completing simple tasks like lifting heavy objects.
  2. His ferebleness is a result of the prolonged illness he is facing.

As an adjective:

  1. She walked with a ferebleness that resulted from years of neglecting her physical health.
  2. The ferebleness mind of the patient required constant care and support.

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