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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121. Several factors are fueling the trend, he says, including the weakening of long-standing cultural taboos and new waves of immigrants from Asia and Latin America.
122. The reason of quicker household division in rural family lies in housemaster authority weakening and better economy condition of young people.
123. American policies, correspondingly, transformed from abating the hostility between Indonesia and the West to weakening the political base of Sukarno.
124. But it is the weakening economy that has really set the ball rolling. The past week's plunge in the Philadelphia Federal Reserve's index of business conditions has particularly rattled investors.
125. The problems, such as not-enough scientific budgeting, liberty in budget enforcement and weakening in budget inspection and so on, still exist in daily work.
126. Alternatively, Russia could reabsorb Georgia into its orbit by weakening Tbilisi's economic independence and political sovereignty.
127. Will the Kindle similarly put Amazon in a dominant position , while weakening publishers?
128. The report notes there was a weakening in 2005 in fixed investment growth in the economies outside China, dipping to only (a simple average) 3.4 percent from 8.5 percent in 2004.
129. Mutation analysis of the time coefficient shows that there was a pronounced weakening mutation of the zonal wind in 1967.
130. The isolated virus can reproduce in embryo of muscovy duck, and showed a weakening tendency of its virulent.
131. In the process that develops in whole a got-up affair, two the most powerful enterprises are Google and Microsoft, and they are weakening the power of the other side each other.
132. Carolina Milanesi, research director for mobile devices at Gartner, warned that greater competition and a weakening economy are causing users to wait before buying new phones.
133. But it is neither a non-event, nor, as some critics allege, a reckless weakening of US security.
134. The weakening domestic economy has prompted the government man the fiscal pumps.
135. The dollar has been weakening aganist the several major currencies.
136. A full-blown dollar crisis on top of a credit crunch and a weakening economy would be frightening.
137. In our current survivors insurance, due to the weakening of many problems take place,(www.Sentencedict.com) which influence the safe and stable running of survivors insurance.
138. This reaction is not in itself considered weakening since the silica network has not been broken.
139. The staff turnover, one of the major nerve-wrecking puzzles for entrepreneurs at present, usually leads to capital losses and weakening of enterprise core competence.
140. Methods 11 cases of abducens paralytic strabismus caused by orbit injury were treated by partial superior and inferior rectus muscle transposition and antagonist weakening.
141. But for most UK residents the weakening pound makes short-haul travel an expensive option.
142. The currency of that country is weakening on foreign exchanges.
143. The sarcomere struture of HMP also remained basic structure except the weakening at Z disk.
144. The weakening of the diamond tool matrix performance was studied in this paper.
145. There are no obvious relationship between weakening of the glottal stop and the length of the tone.
146. It can be avoided that the insulation level of electrical equipment is weakening gradually due to accumulation effect of overvoltages. These have a certain engineering significance.
147. That suggests the authorities should take drastic steps to reflate the economy[Sentencedict.com], jolting it out of its stupor and weakening the currency.
148. Nevertheless, a full-blown dollar crisis, coming on top of the credit crunch and a weakening US economy, would be disastrous for the global economy.
149. They're insecure, or don't believe in delegation. or aten't willing to deal with the arteriosclerosis that's weakening the organization.
150. There was a weakening of the intermolecular bonds, primarily in the amorphous region of the polymer.
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