debilitate
v. US //dəˈbɪɫəˌteɪt// UK //dɪbˈɪlɪtˌeɪt// de·bil·i·tate
From debilitatus, the past passive participle of Latin dēbilitō (“to weaken, debilitate”), from the adjective dēbilis (“weak”), itself from de- + habilis (“able”). Equivalent to Latin dēbilitō + -ate (verb-forming suffix).