weaning

[ˈwiːnɪŋ]

weaning Definition

  • 1the process of gradually taking a baby or young animal off its mother's milk and onto other food
  • 2the process of gradually ending a dependence on an addictive substance

Using weaning: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "weaning" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The weaning process can take several weeks.

  • Example

    She is weaning her baby off breast milk.

  • Example

    The clinic offers support for people going through the weaning process.

  • Example

    He successfully completed the weaning program and has been sober for a year.

weaning Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with weaning

  • baby-led weaning

    a method of introducing solid foods to a baby in which the baby feeds themselves rather than being spoon-fed by an adult

    Example

    We decided to try baby-led weaning with our second child.

  • gradually reduce or eliminate the use of something, especially an addictive substance

    Example

    He is trying to wean himself off caffeine.

  • gradually end a dependence on someone or something

    Example

    She needs to wean herself from her reliance on her parents.

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Summary: weaning in Brief

The term 'weaning' [ˈwiːnɪŋ] refers to the gradual process of transitioning a baby or young animal from its mother's milk to other food. It can also refer to the process of ending a dependence on an addictive substance, such as in 'He successfully completed the weaning program and has been sober for a year.' 'Weaning' extends into phrases like 'baby-led weaning,' where the baby feeds themselves, and 'wean off,' meaning to gradually reduce or eliminate the use of something.