(of a plant) pale and drawn out due to a lack of light; having lost vigour or substance; feeble
a multitude of once profound, now etiolated dramas
the lean muscular etiolated bodies of the two ex-cons sprawled exhaustedly across a red mustang convertible
By the constant threat of reshuffles, he kept his last, etiolated Provisional Government in line
Tsipras's etiolated 'triumph'
Clinton's etiolation of the Democratic base
Gwyn and Richard were at the Westway Health and Fitness Center, surrounded by thirty or forty etiolated drunks: playing snooker.
which any sudden movement would gash with etiolated scalp