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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

But according to Vicky Read, chief executive of charging firm Charge UK a weakening of the mandate would be the wrong move.

From BBC

Trump has also proposed weakening Congress’ power to direct federal spending — one of the legislative branch’s core functions.

The Go8 has called the proposed laws "draconian", while others accused the government of "wilfully weakening" the economy and of using international students as "cannon fodder in a poll-driven battle over migration".

From BBC

"It is deterring some people from standing to be candidates, and inhibiting how some engage with voters – both of which risk weakening our robust democratic debate."

From BBC

The hope of finding someone great is weakening, and the risks of the search seem too high.

From Salon

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

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