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View definitions for weakening

weakening

adjective as in flagging

noun as in attenuation

noun as in attrition

noun as in devaluation

Strongest matches

Strong match

Weak matches

noun as in diminution

noun as in enervation

noun as in enfeeblement

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Example Sentences

"The fact that tariffs could disrupt that at the same time that there were signs that the US economy was weakening anyway .. is really fuelling recession fears," she says.

From BBC

If she is impeached, under the constitution, she would be barred from holding high political office, killing her long-standing presidential ambitions and weakening the political power of the Dutertes even further.

From BBC

Cyclone Alfred had hovered for days off the country's east coast as a category two cyclone before weakening into a tropical depression on Saturday.

From BBC

The fact that most of their assets have been unfrozen could be seen as weakening the Romanian authorities' ability to compel them to come back.

From BBC

That by ending Moscow's isolation and seeking a quick ceasefire he risks emboldening Putin, weakening Europe and leaving Ukraine open to being devoured.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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