s. kuvvetsiz, zayıf, güçsüz, cılız, çelimsiz, eli ayağı tutmayan, çürük, kötü, hafif
To crush the feeble intellect of the unhappy old man, to force him to abjure his faith, and thus prevent him from being restored to his position in the East.
Mutsuz yaşlı adamın zayıf iradesini ezmek,onu bağlılığından vazgeçirmek ve böylece Doğudaki görevine yeniden atanmasını engellemek.
I know my own soul, how feeble and puny it is: I know the magnitude of this ministry, and the great difficulty of the work; for more stormy billows vex the soul of the priest than the gales which disturb the sea. John Chrysostom
The spread of civilisation may be likened to a fire; first, a feeble spark, next a flickering flame, then a mighty blaze, ever increasing in speed and power. Nikola Tesla
Brave men do not gather by thousands to torture and murder a single individual, so gagged and bound he cannot make even feeble resistance or defense. Ida B. Wells
My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind.
Albert Einstein
It accumulates over the years and I've led so many bands of my own now and forced myself into new situations... You would hope that you play better and better - until you just get too feeble to do it anymore. Andy Summers
When we contemplate the heroes of Christianity, and compare our feeble efforts with their astonishing performance and self devotion, we should fall into despair, were there not a few softening features, by which they are brought back to the ranks of humanity. John Strachan