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WEAKEN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. to make weak : lessen the strength of 2. to reduce in intensity or effectiveness intransitive verb : to become weak
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WEAKEN | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to become or make something or someone become less powerful, successful, effective, etc.: A series of scandals weakened investor confidence.
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WEAKEN Synonyms: 134 Similar and Opposite Words
Some common synonyms of weaken are cripple, debilitate, disable, enfeeble, sap, and undermine. While all these words mean to lose or cause to lose strength or ...
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weaken
weaken, v. (ˈwiːk(ə)n) Also 6 wayken, weyken, Sc. waken. pa. tense and pple. 4 waykned, 6–8 weakned, 7 Sc. waikned. [f. weak a. + -en5. In the following early instance the word may be a direct adoption from Scand.; cf. Norw. dial. veikna, MSw. and Sw. vekna, to become weak. 13.. E.E. Allit. P. B. 14...
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WEAKEN Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object). to make weak or weaker. Synonyms: invalidate, minimize, impair, reduce, lower, diminish, lessen, deplete, ...
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weaken | definition for kids - Kids Wordsmyth
to make weak or weaker; to cause (something) to be less strong. The long illness weakened her.I weakened the juice by adding more water.
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Never Weaken
Never Weaken is a 1921 American silent comedy film starring Harold Lloyd and directed by Fred Newmeyer. as The Doctor, the Girl's employer (uncredited)
George Rowe as Crossed-Eyed Accident Victim
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Progressive Silent Film List: Never Weaken
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1146 Synonyms & Antonyms for WEAKEN | Thesaurus.com
Synonyms for weaken include: abate, decline, decrease, depress, dilute, diminish, dwindle, halt, impair, lessen, lower, reduce, sap, soften, undermine, wane.
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weaken verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
to make someone or something less strong or powerful; to become less strong or powerful. The team has been weakened by injury.
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weaken - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (transitive) To make weaker or less strong. weaken a bond. weaken a joint · (intransitive) To become weaker or less strong. · Over the years my ...
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Strengthen and weaken | Learn more (article) | Khan Academy
Strengthen/weaken questions find info that makes an argument's conclusion more or less likely to be true. Strengtheners increase likelihood, weakeners decrease ...
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Weaken Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
WEAKEN meaning: 1 : to make (something or someone) weaker, less forceful, less effective, etc.; 2 : to become weaker, less forceful, less effective, etc.
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weaken verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
[transitive, intransitive] weaken (somebody/something) to make somebody/something less strong or powerful; to become less strong or powerful The team has been weakened by injury. The new evidence weakens the case against her. This new story has severely weakened the President's position.
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weaken/ˈwi:kən; `wikən/ v1 [I, Tn] (cause sb/sth to) become weak or weaker (使某人[某事物])变弱 They watched her gradually weaken as the disease progressed. 他们观察到她随著病情变化身体也渐渐衰弱下去. The dollar has weakened in international currency trading. 美元在国际货币交易中已趋疲软. Hunger and disease had weakened his constitution. 他饥饿...
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Conservative justices seem poised to weaken power of federal ... - POLITICO
Jan 17, 2024Legal. Conservative justices seem poised to weaken power of federal agencies During oral arguments, the court's conservative majority questioned a legal doctrine that gives agencies latitude to ...
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