Definition of Feeblenesses

1. feebleness [n] - See also: feebleness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Feeblenesses

fee simples subject to executory interest
fee simples subject to executory limitation
fee splitting
fee tail
feeb
feebate
feebates
feeble
feeble-minded
feeble-mindedness
feebled
feebleminded
feeblemindedly
feeblemindedness
feebleness
feeblenesses
feebler
feebles
feeblest
feebling
feeblish
feebly
feebs
feechur
feechurs
feed
feed-bag
feed-drive
feed-forward activation
feed-horn

Literary usage of Feeblenesses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Catholic Record (1875)
"Surely Cranmer was an adept at lessening veneration for his worth, since one of the feeblenesses of his nature is to commit perjury / LORD HERBERT. ..."

2. The History of the Reformation of the Church of England by Gilbert Burnet, Edward Nares (1843)
"... which his great worth might have raised too high, if it had not been for these feeblenesses, which upon SOUK; occasions appeared in him. ..."

3. History of English Literature by Henri Van Laun, Hippolyte Taine (1871)
"To copy the common actions of every-day life, the puerilities and feeblenesses to which the greatest continually sink, the transports which degrade them, ..."

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