enervator

[US]/ˈenəveɪtə/
[UK]/ˈenərveɪtər/

Translation

n.benefactor; one who bestows gifts or blessings

Example Sentences

chronic overwork serves as a powerful enervator of creative thinking.

procrastination can be a significant enervator of professional growth.

constant criticism becomes an emotional enervator that destroys team morale.

social media addiction acts as a mental enervator for many young people.

financial worries function as a psychological enervator affecting overall health.

the endless meetings proved to be a major enervator of workplace productivity.

negative thinking patterns serve as personal enervators of success.

climate anxiety has become an unexpected enervator of daily motivation.

the tedious commute represents a daily enervator of personal energy.

multitasking frequently acts as an efficiency enervator in modern workplaces.

perfectionism often serves as a creativity enervator for artists.

information overload can be a cognitive enervator for students.

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