Similar words: weaken, weakening, awakened, weaker, darkened, blackened, weak, tweak. Meaning: ['wɪːkən] adj. 1. impaired by diminution 2. made weak or weaker 3. reduced in strength 4. mixed with water 5. damaged inanimate objects or their value.
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61. Lomnitz argues that this situation is exacerbated and class identity weakened by the lack of informal ties and solidarity between workers.
62. Frequent washing weakened the fibres, so items taken in strict rotation made it necessary to keep a well-stocked cupboard.
63. Murrain was usually fatal, while hoof and mouth disease permanently weakened animals without causing death.
64. This is a physical indication that the protections on the Castle have been weakened.
65. Overcrowding has weakened the cherished tradition of extended families living together.
66. To the degree that competition declines, the market system will be weakened as a mechanism for efficiently allocating resources.
67. Industry watchers fear that weakened chip sales will lower demand for networking equipment.
68. Ignore the fact that a nut may be weakened by repeated use as hammer.
69. The civic culture may be weakened but it has not collapsed.
70. Smith was targeted by environmentalists for supporting bills that they said would have weakened the Clean Water Act and other laws.
71. And hopes weakened of a long-awaited cut in interest rates which would give a real boost to the Government's election prospects.
72. Steer and heifer prices remained firm throughout the week, however, young bull prices weakened slightly.
73. Weakened by warfare, imported diseases and the excessive demands of their overlords, they were obliged in the end to submit.
74. In a secular society these practices have been weakened for many, leaving us bewildered about how to handle our grief.
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75. But on the day of reckoning a divided Kurdistan could be a fatally weakened one.
76. If left untreated, they stop suckling and quickly get weakened.
77. More significantly, Walesa's proposals for constitutional change were withdrawn, after amendments had weakened them.
78. Giscard's position has been weakened by his refusal to declare his candidacy and the animosity between him and Mitterrand.
79. Few of them starved to death: diseases take a deadlier toll of weakened bodies than undernourishment.
80. A love for tradition has never weakened a nation, indeed it has strengthened nations in their hour of peril. Winston Churchill
81. The tying of aid for imports has seriously weakened the policy of standardizing equipment.
82. Having weakened the bull, the matador in this Madrid fight at the last moment refused to deliver the fatal thrust.
83. This energy is called ch'i and can stagnate, become blocked or weakened, or have its flow reversed.
84. The passing of the years has not weakened his artistic ability.
85. The president had hoped to negotiate an end to the country's long-running, though much weakened, left-wing insurgency.
86. These joint actions of yours and mine that have weakened it.
87. Decaying steelwork and water leaks have weakened the tunnel structures, and many stations are in need of major refurbishment.
88. The rector felt suddenly weakened, as if the anger had seeped into his own bones, his own spirit.
89. Each time a ray of light passes through a lens it is slightly weakened.
90. Elsewhere, typhus carried off many who had been weakened by starvation; in Chesterfield the pestilence was almost certainly bubonic plague.
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