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Antonyms for weaken
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : wee-kuhn |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈwi kən |
Definition of weaken
Origin :- 1520s, from weak + -en (1). The earlier verb was simply weak (late 14c.). Related: Weakened; weakening.
- verb reduce the strength of
- It makes the corn grow or the rain fall or the heart of the enemy to weaken.
- Extract from : « The Trail Book » by Mary Austin
- Have hot water in another pot, to weaken the cups of those that like it so.
- Extract from : « Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches » by Eliza Leslie
- It has however served to weaken her prepossessions, and relax the chains of her attachment.
- Extract from : « Imogen » by William Godwin
- Her death did not weaken my resolutions nor slacken my ardour.
- Extract from : « The Memoirs of Madame de Montespan, Complete » by Madame La Marquise De Montespan
- In conclusion he told them that the foundation of their fortune was laid, if they did not weaken.
- Extract from : « The Fortune of the Rougons » by Emile Zola
- These weaken your system and make you more susceptible to lead poisoning.
- Extract from : « The Automobile Storage Battery » by O. A. Witte
- That might tend to weaken the value of your report, don't you see?
- Extract from : « The Market-Place » by Harold Frederic
- "All right," assented Si, who had as little taste as his partner for seeming to weaken.
- Extract from : « Si Klegg, Book 5 (of 6) » by John McElroy
- We have no desire either to weaken their motives or to exaggerate their grievances.
- Extract from : « Les Parsis » by D. Menant
- It took him two hours more to weaken one half of the remainder.
- Extract from : « The Web of the Golden Spider » by Frederick Orin Bartlett
Synonyms for weaken
- abate
- adulterate
- break up
- cripple
- crumble
- cut
- debase
- debilitate
- decline
- decrease
- depress
- devitalize
- dilute
- diminish
- droop
- dwindle
- ease up
- enervate
- exhaust
- fade
- fail
- faint
- flag
- give way
- halt
- impair
- impoverish
- invalidate
- languish
- lessen
- limp
- lose
- lose spirit
- lower
- minimize
- mitigate
- moderate
- reduce
- relapse
- relax
- sap
- slow down
- soften
- temper
- thin
- thin out
- tire
- totter
- tremble
- undermine
- vitiate
- wane
- water down
- wilt
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