early 15c., "impairment, infringement," from Middle French énervation, from Late Latin enervationem (nominative enervatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin enervare "weaken," literally "cut the sinews of," from ex- "out" (see ex-) + nervus "sinew" (see nerve (n.)). Figurative sense is from 1550s.
双语例句
1. The enervation Their innovations sometimes change the world.
有时候,他们的创新改变了世界.
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2. Death: The Arcanum that governs darkness, decay, ectoplasm, enervation, ghosts and soul stealing.