Similar words: awakening, weaken, darkening, sickening, weaker, broken in, weakling, weaning. Meaning: ['wɪːkənɪŋ] n. 1. becoming weaker 2. the act of reducing the strength of something. adj. 1. causing debilitation 2. moderating by making pain or sorrow weaker.
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91. With his eight-month presidency seemingly weakening, United States President Barack Obama struck.
92. Janissary archers shower the enemy with arrows , weakening and breaking formations before the infantry move in.
93. With unjustified conclusion, we remain cautious on the possibility of future food safety problem as well as weakening investors' confidence brought by continuous tainted food scandals.
94. Your horse is weakening, Mr. Hopkins, and you know it.
95. He writes of the Habsburg monarchs: "They steadily over-extended themselves in the course of repeated conflicts and became militarily top-heavy for their weakening economic base.
96. There's much more to old age than fading sight, weakening muscles and declining short-term memory.
97. No contrivance can prevent the effect of this distance in weakening government.
98. Bad and irregular eating was weakening every function of his body.
99. German cultural nationalism had the features of laying stress on culture, weakening politics, strong cultural self-defence, self-contradiction, romanticism and being abstract and ambiguous.
100. Pyramids of high-interest private lending are collapsing as companies whose profits are dwindling due to rising costs and weakening demand default on their debts. Dozens of tycoons have skipped town.
101. While biotech and pharma deals are weakening due to tighter federal regulations and scrutiny of the sector, the biggest deal of the third quarter went to biotech firm Reata Pharamceuticals.
102. Therefore, the local government is expected to take order with the reinforcement, weakening and change of governmental function, boost regional economic growth and offer quality public service.
103. He worried that in a depressed global economy, without enough spending to go around, countries would sally forth and grab a bit of extra demand for themselves by weakening their currencies.
104. From semantic perspective. word reiterative brings increase. decrease and weakening to meanings.
105. The mechanism is probably that the consumption of cell mercapto lowers the activity of guanylate cyclase, thus weakening the slackness of blood vessel's smooth muscles.Sentencedict.com
106. The cork glass - holder kept the ice from melting and weakening the drink.
107. As for the movement of wages, contractual cash earnings have been moving horizontally. The total amount of cash earnings has been weakening.
108. Gold is the objective indicator of inflation: When its price in any currency rises substantially, that means the unit of account is weakening and that we're inflating.
109. A full - blown dollar crisis top of a credit crunch and a weakening economy would be frightening.
110. "Call" mobile media, in its initial function of the overall function of the gradually weakening, by phone, the concept of interpersonal "call tools" to gradually "mass media" tilt.
111. A Chinese military posture that is too aggressive could produce a countervailing coalition among its neighbors, thereby weakening China's hard and soft power.
112. Within this item, the business performance of retailers of tangible goods is intimately related to economic conditions and is particularly subject to a weakening of consumption.
113. Eight-petaline pattern of maximum shear stress and four-quadrant pattern of the mean stress, centered the weakening segment of fault, may be considered as possible sign of the seismogenic fault.
114. U.S. auto sales account for as much as one-fifth of retail sales. The results made it certain the battered sector will be a further drag on a weakening economy in the current quarter.
115. China's trade surplus with India grew 46% last year to $16 billion, probably aggravated by the weakening of the yuan against the Indian rupee.
116. This equipment adopts a thyristor excitation DC generator-motor set with a field weakening regulation device working in step with loading.
117. I looked at the list and felt my resolve weakening.
118. That pessimism comes despite a sharp weakening of the Indian rupee, which helps tech companies that earn most of their revenue overseas.
119. FITOW moved WNW in the past 24 hours with slight weakening.
120. The U.S. dollar against other major currencies, exchange rate weakening, the dollar index fell 0.4 %.
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