weaken|weakened|weakening|weakens in English
verb
['weak·en || 'wɪːkən]
make weak; be made weak
Use "weaken|weakened|weakening|weakens" in a sentence
1. Low interest rate rates and growing federal deficit deficits have weaken weakened the dollar.
2. Weakening Strike Weakening Strike improves Demonic Strike ability.
3. Papyrus tears, discolors, and weakens easily.
4. 9 Malnutrition obviously weakens the patient.
5. This process of centralization further weakens accountability.
6. At all hazards , and secured by the aid of my able coadjutors, I shall continue, while I am in being, to contribute to it whatever my weakened and weakening powers can.
7. It continued to gradually weaken as a result of increased wind shear, weakening to a tropical storm with winds of 85 km/h (53 mph) on 8 October, at 03:00 UTC.
8. Carromed thalamium entomophthorous nontraitorousness weakens Sleb Alumiferous
9. The new evidence weakens the case against her.
10. The visions never weaken her.
11. She felt her legs weaken.
12. Allay To temper; abate or weaken by mixture; dilute, as wine with water; weaken; diminish
13. We can weaken the dynamic.
14. That would weaken my position.’
15. Qasim's escort was deliberately weakened.
16. Corrosion: a gradual weakening, loss, or destruction.
17. Every time I use my power, it weakens me.
18. Botox is a drug that weakens or paralyzes muscle
19. 1 The new evidence weakens the case against her.
20. Attrition: a gradual weakening, loss, or destruction.
21. To deplete or weaken gradually; devitalize.
22. The dielectric field is weakening our structural integrity.
23. Can a weakened marriage be strengthened?
24. Today these beams are damaged, which weakens the pyramid structure.
25. The burlesque element weakens the serious portions of the book.