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enervo
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enervar
v.
enervate; unnerve
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enervar
v.
enervate; fidget, fluster; rile, unnerve
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enervo
V TRANS
weaken| enervate; make effeminate; deprive of vigor; cut/remove sinews from
weaken| enervate; make effeminate; deprive of vigor; cut/remove sinews from
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enervar
(v.) = jar ; nerve ; rile ; grind on + Posesivo + nerves ; raise + Posesivo + hackles ; make + Nombre + nervous ; unnerve ; hit + a hot button.
Ex: She analyzes how her memory was jarred by this massacre.
Ex: But there's something which has nerved me before with the forum.
Ex: Now is not the time for superfluous rantings intended to rile the public.
Ex: We can often see in someone's face, or hear in his response to us, the times when we are grinding on his nerves.
Ex: But be prepared to raise some hackles if you take this approach, because it is essential you do it openly and not behind your boss' back.
Ex: However, if you are too nervous, your anxiety will spread to your audience, making them nervous in turn.
Ex: World stock markets have crumbled for a second straight day, with investors unnerved by prospects for a full-blown global financial crisis.
Ex: She's relatively patient, but when you hit a hot button with her, she can go from calm to stark-raving mad and cursing in about .00001 seconds .
Ex: She analyzes how her memory was jarred by this massacre.
Ex: But there's something which has nerved me before with the forum.
Ex: Now is not the time for superfluous rantings intended to rile the public.
Ex: We can often see in someone's face, or hear in his response to us, the times when we are grinding on his nerves.
Ex: But be prepared to raise some hackles if you take this approach, because it is essential you do it openly and not behind your boss' back.
Ex: However, if you are too nervous, your anxiety will spread to your audience, making them nervous in turn.
Ex: World stock markets have crumbled for a second straight day, with investors unnerved by prospects for a full-blown global financial crisis.
Ex: She's relatively patient, but when you hit a hot button with her, she can go from calm to stark-raving mad and cursing in about .00001 seconds .
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enervo
enervo, enervare, enervavi, enervatus
v. weaken, enervate; make effeminate; deprive of vigor; cut/remove sinews from;
v. weaken, enervate; make effeminate; deprive of vigor; cut/remove sinews from;
enervus
enervus, enerva, enervum
adj. powerless, weak; nerveless, feeble, languid; limp/slack/not taut (objects);
adj. powerless, weak; nerveless, feeble, languid; limp/slack/not taut (objects);
| enervo in Latin
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