💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Tabefy"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| emaciatenoun | (transitive) To make extremely thin or wasted. |
| emacerateverb | (obsolete) To make or become lean; to emaciate. |
| abatenoun | (uncountable) Abatement; reduction; (countable) an instance of this. |
| extenuateverb | (archaic) (specifically) To diminish or seek to diminish the extent or severity of (a crime, guilt, a mistake, or something else negative) by making apologies or excuses; to palliate. |
| defatigateverb | (rare) To tire or make weary. |
| attenuateverb | (transitive) To reduce in size, force, value, amount, or degree. |
| embasenoun | (archaic, transitive) To bring down or lower in position, status, etc.; to degrade, humiliate. |
| enfeebleverb | (transitive) To make feeble. |
| disfleshverb | (obsolete, transitive) To reduce the flesh or obesity of. |
| batenoun | Strife; contention. |
| abate ofverb | (archaic) To lessen, to subtract something from. |
| starveverb | (intransitive) To die because of lack of food or of not eating. |
| tenuatenoun | (archaic, rare, transitive) To make thin; to attenuate. |
| imbecilitateverb | (transitive, obsolete) To weaken, as to the body or the mind; to enfeeble. |
| bejadeverb | (transitive) To tire. |
| bedealverb | (transitive, obsolete) To deprive (of). |
| debilitateverb | (transitive) To make feeble; to weaken. |
| hebetateverb | Obtuse, dull. |
| bedaffverb | (transitive) To befool; make a fool of. |
| enfamishverb | To famish; to starve. |
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