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    weaken
    /ˈwiːk(ə)n/

    verb

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  2. WEAKEN definition: 1. to (cause to) become less strong, powerful, determined, or effective: 2. to (cause to) become…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of WEAKEN is to make weak : lessen the strength of. How to use weaken in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Weaken.

  4. to become or make something or someone become less powerful, successful, effective, etc.: A series of scandals weakened investor confidence. The plan has divided the country and weakened the government. They will reduce interest rates if the economy weakens.

  5. verb (used with object) to make weak or weaker. Synonyms: invalidate, minimize, impair, reduce, lower, diminish, lessen, deplete, exhaust, sap, undermine, enervate, debilitate, enfeeble. Antonyms: strengthen. Phonetics. to change (a speech sound) to an articulation requiring less effort, as from geminate to nongeminate or from stop to fricative.

  6. To weaken is to become less powerful or strong. When a storm weakens, the wind dies down and the torrential rain becomes a light drizzle. If you weaken physically, your strength diminishes: "I did great at the start of the obstacle course, but my arms began to weaken toward the end and I couldn't climb that last wall."

  7. [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. His authority is steadily weakening. Extra Examples.

  8. If you weaken something or if it weakens, it becomes less strong or less powerful. The recession has weakened so many firms that many can no longer survive. [ VERB noun ]

  9. Definitions of 'weaken' 1. If you weaken something or if it weakens, it becomes less strong or less powerful. [...] 2. If your resolve weakens or if something weakens it, you become less determined or less certain about taking a particular course of action that you had previously decided to take. [...] 3.

  10. verb. /ˈwikən/. Verb Forms. [transitive, intransitive] weaken (somebody/something) to make someone or 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.

  11. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023 How to use weaken in a sentence Democrats split over moves to weaken Wall Street reforms, and Republicans pouted over lost leverage.