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Meaning of weaken
The primary meaning of the word "weaken" is to make something or someone less strong or effective.
Etymology of weaken
The word "weaken" comes from the Old English words "wæcan" meaning "to become weak" and the prefix "we-" which is an intensifier, and the suffix "-en" which forms a verb
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe the act of making something or someone less strong or effective
Synonyms
debilitate
enfeeble
cripple
impair
damage
harm
injure
disable
exhaust
fatigue
tire
drain
sap
undermine
erode
dilute
diminish
reduce
lessen
mitigate
moderate
soften
slacken
relax
loosen
unravel
undo
break
shatter
fragment
fracture
splinter
weaken
attenuate
thin
water down
cheapen
debase
degrade
deteriorate
worsen
enervate
devitalize
paralyze
numb
deaden
stun
stupefy
bewilder
confuse
disorient
disarm
incapacitate
Definitions
- To make something or someone less strong or effective
- * To reduce the strength, effectiveness, or intensity of something
- * To make someone or something less confident or less determined
Usage Examples
- The medicine will weaken the virus and prevent it from spreading
- * The lack of sleep will weaken your immune system and make you more susceptible to illness
- * The company's financial troubles will weaken its position in the market and make it more vulnerable to takeover
Antonyms
strengthen
fortify
reinforce
bolster
boost
enhance
increase
intensify
amplify
magnify
exaggerate
heighten
elevate
lift
raise
invigorate
energize
revitalize
rejuvenate
restore
renew
repair
fix
mend
improve
ameliorate
better
upgrade
intensify
concentrate
focus
solidify
stabilize
steady
firm
secure
tighten
toughen
harden
temper
anneal
season