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weaken

/ˈwikən/verb2 syllables

Weaken means: destroy property or hinder normal operations.

Synonyms for weaken19

verb, as in destroy property or hinder normal operations

sabotage, undermine, countermine, counteract, subvert

verb, as in lessen in force or effect

dampen, damp, soften, break

verb, as in reduce the level or intensity or size or scope of

de-escalate, step down

also used for weaken

emasculate, attenuate, blunt, break down, dilute, enfeeble, hebetate, sag

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Opposites of weaken

What does weaken mean?5

verb

1

destroy property or hinder normal operations“The Resistance sabotaged railroad operations during the war”

2

lessen in force or effect“soften a shock”

3

reduce the level or intensity or size or scope of“de-escalate a crisis”

4

lessen the strength of“The fever weakened his body”

5

become weaker“The prisoner's resistance weakened after seven days”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with weaken?2

two syllables

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Weaken in a sentence

  • This weakens your account security, are you sure?Nicat
  • They watched her gradually weaken as the disease progressed.trieuho
  • The foundation of this house is beginning to weaken._undertoad
  • My failure did not weaken my self-confidence.Dejo
  • The storm will weaken during the course of the day.patgfisher
  • Let's not weaken our endeavor by working separately.Sleekkat
  • The lack of proof may weaken your argument.Nuel
  • Regularly holding in urine can weaken bladder muscles.Nuel

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Forms of weaken

as a verb

past tense
weakened
present participle
weakening
third-person singular
weakens
past participle
weakened