Similar words: weaken, speaker, sneaker, breaker, icebreaker, loudspeaker, windbreaker, public speaker.
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91. Sterling was weaker against the deutsche mark at 2. 2354 marks compared with 2. 2390 at the previous close.
92. Erik, generally portrayed as the weaker brother, testified on behalf of both siblings.
93. Larger atoms, in less intimate contact, tend to have weaker bonds.
94. These notes are postmarked from countries where the dollar has just gotten weaker, or depreciated.
95. Even Wellcome's healthy interim figures and an improved dividend payout left the stock 8p weaker at 883p.
96. Both animals were damaged by resultant hybridization, the reindeer becoming wilder and the caribou weaker.
97. Women are little better, only weaker in carrying out their ill intentions.
98. To be sure, some investors feel the impact of a weaker yen on bonds may be limited.
99. The more responsibility hearers are given, the weaker the communication.
99. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
100. They have no bearing on postwar peace and stability in the area or stopping some other middle-sized gangster swallowing a weaker neighbour.
101. Raving and thrashing about, the victim becomes gradually weaker and, if lucky, may eventually become unconscious.
102. In popular music, such functions are either lacking or much weaker.
103. Oil companies fell in response to weaker crude oil and natural gas prices.
104. The drop was attributed to falling prices for raw materials, a sign of weaker industrial demand.
105. It was they who formed the core of the strikers, persuading and supporting other weaker women.
106. Khrushchev was in the weaker position at home, since Eisenhower was almost immune to criticism, especially on military matters.
107. Not just discrete little bundles of inert information but a system of stronger and weaker connections between different knowledge areas.
108. Stronger societies were taking over smaller and weaker ones(sentencedict.com), which resulted in a downgrading of the credit rating of the predator.
109. He claims it is a deliberate ploy to squeeze out weaker brokers.
110. But the weaker I became physically, the more inadequate I felt.
111. Williams Holdings, the industrial holding company, was weaker after the company confirmed Brian McGowan is to resign as chief executive.
112. With a child who is relatively weaker visually you can emphasize play that builds these skills.
113. Is the lessee then in a stronger position and the lessor in a weaker position?
114. In general this only a problem if you want to change leads with a weaker climber.
115. For example, it may not work in hilly areas because its transmission signal is weaker than satellite broadcasts.
116. That will lead them to seek weaker currencies to boost their exports, traders said.
117. In short, the culture may grow stronger or weaker, and we may foresee that it will survive or perish.
118. Hence the expansion of dictionary definitions descends into progressive generality, displaying a weaker and weaker semantic relationship with the original word.
119. He was a weaker and more intelligent man than Teixeira.
120. Sometimes the child who is relatively weaker in visual-spatial abilities may be stronger in the auditory-verbal processing area.
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