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weaning

verb as in detach

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Her son is now eight months old and she is weaning him off formula but Clare says she felt "like a failure" because she couldn't breastfeed and then had to cope with the additional cost of buying formula.

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Weaning planes off carbon-based fuel would be far more difficult than for cars.

His parents, Lewis and Zoe, have been campaigning for three years for better safety measures around weaning babies onto solid food and emergency first aid provision for nurseries.

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A young possibly weaning mountain lion roaming the neighborhood of Sylmar is causing residents to question whether the feline could target a human.

A coroner’s investigator interviewed a person close to Perry who described him as in “good spirits” and said he had quit smoking two weeks before his death and was weaning himself off ketamine.

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

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