weakening

[ˈwiːkənɪŋ]

weakening Definition

  • 1the process of becoming weaker or less powerful
  • 2a reduction in the strength or effectiveness of something

Using weakening: Examples

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

  • Example

    The weakening of the economy has led to job losses.

  • Example

    The weakening of the immune system makes us more susceptible to diseases.

  • Example

    The weakening of the storm as it moves inland is good news for residents in the area.

weakening Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for weakening

Antonyms for weakening

Phrases with weakening

  • a decrease in the value of a country's currency relative to other currencies

    Example

    The weakening currency has made imports more expensive.

  • a loss of control or influence over something

    Example

    The company's weakening grip on the market has led to declining sales.

  • a loss of determination or willpower to achieve something

    Example

    The team's repeated losses have resulted in a weakening resolve to win the championship.

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Summary: weakening in Brief

The term 'weakening' [ˈwiːkənɪŋ] refers to the process of becoming weaker or less powerful, often resulting in a reduction in the strength or effectiveness of something. It can be seen in various contexts, such as the economy, immune system, and storms. Phrases like 'weakening currency' and 'weakening grip' denote specific instances of weakening, while 'weakening resolve' refers to a loss of determination or willpower.

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