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| has gloss | (verb) sap of life or energy; "The recession devitalized the economy" devitalise, devitalize |
| lexicalization | eng: devitalise |
| lexicalization | eng: devitalize |
| subclass of | (verb) lessen the strength of; "The fever weakened his body" weaken |
| has subclass | (verb) take away a vital or essential part of; "the compromise among the parties eviscerated the bill that had been proposed" eviscerate |
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| Czech | |
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| lexicalization | ces: devitalizovat |
| German | |
| lexicalization | deu: entkräften |
| French | |
| lexicalization | fra: débiliter |
| lexicalization | fra: dévitaliser |
| Italian | |
| lexicalization | ita: estenuare |
| Portuguese | |
| lexicalization | por: desvitalizar |
| Castilian | |
| lexicalization | spa: invalidar |
| Turkish | |
| lexicalization | tur: cansýzlaþtýrmak |
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| opposite | (verb) make more lively or vigorous; "The treatment at the spa vitalized the old man" vitalize, vitalise |
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