hebetates
verb (past tense and past participle of hebetate) as in strong fondness
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Example:The influence of the local culture began to hebetate as the global trends took over.
Definition:To become; to diminish in size, power, or vigor.
Example:Her hebetation of intellect was alarming, and she needed to seek medical advice.
Definition:The ability to learn, understand, and deal with new or tried situations; thought power in general.
Example:As she aged, her wit began to hebetate, much to everyone's disappointment.
Definition:The ability to understand and make jokes; quickness of perception in the employment of ideas.
Example:His resolve hebetated over time due to the constant pressure he faced.
Definition:The determination to do something; the strength of will to carry out a purpose.
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