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The complexity of his arguments hebetated over the course of the debate, leaving his audience puzzled.

Years of exhaustion and lack of support had hebetated his ability to perform even the most basic tasks.

The hebetation of his wit was evident in his inability to solve the obvious puzzle.

Despite facing numerous challenges, their resolve hebetated, barely holding on to their original goals.

The sedentary lifestyle hebetated his muscles, making them weaker over time.

The constant pressure of her job hebetated her resolve to improve her situation.

He did not expect the retirement to hebetate his intellect so quickly.

Her hebetation of intellect was a direct result of her overindulgence in alcohol and drugs.

The hebetation of his spirits was only temporary, as he felt a strong resolve to continue.

Exposure to the polluted environment hebetated the cognitive abilities of the children.

The constant arguing had hebetated her ability to solve problems efficiently.

His health had begun to hebetate due to the harsh living conditions.

The stress hebetated his body and mind, causing him to weaken more each day.

He felt his mind hebetate as he sat through the long, dull lecture.

The hebetation of her intellect became apparent when trying to solve a simple problem.

The constant smoking hebetated her willpower to quit, making it harder to break the habit.

The isolation hebetated his spirits, making him feel disconnected from the world around him.

Excessive alcohol consumption hebetated the senses, making them less sharp.

The monotony of the task hebetated his concentration, making it difficult to stay focused.