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Weakening

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weak⋅en

[wee-kuhn]
–verb (used with object)
1. to make weak or weaker.
2. Phonetics. to change (a speech sound) to an articulation requiring less effort, as from geminate to nongeminate or from stop to fricative.
–verb (used without object)
3. to become weak or weaker.

Origin:
1520–30; weak + -en 1


weak⋅en⋅er, noun


1, 3. enfeeble, debilitate, enervate, undermine, sap, exhaust, deplete, lessen, diminish, lower, reduce, impair, minimize, invalidate.


1, 3. strengthen.
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weak·en   (wē'kən)   
tr. & intr.v.   weak·ened, weak·en·ing, weak·ens
To make or become weak or weaker.
weak'en·er n.
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