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Definition of weakenednext
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as in thin
not containing very much of some important element some experts recommend that runners drink a weakened mixture of juice and water

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weakened

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verb

past tense of weaken
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Recent Examples of weakened
Adjective
Older children and adults with weakened immune systems also are vulnerable. Don Sweeney april 6, Sacbee.com, 6 Apr. 2026 Adults older than 65, pregnant women, and people with weakened immune systems should avoid egg coffee because raw eggs pose a salmonella risk. Emily Kay Votruba, EverydayHealth.com, 6 Apr. 2026 And while mortgage rates are still lower than a year ago, making monthly payments more manageable, rates are still much higher than the sub-3% averages available to homebuyers during most of 2020 and 2021 as the weakened economy dealt with the coronavirus pandemic and its aftermath. Alex Veiga, Fortune, 4 Apr. 2026 Children under 5, pregnant women, people over 65 and people with weakened immune systems are more likely to have serious illness. Kaan Ozcan, NBC news, 3 Apr. 2026 These categories include young children, older adults, pregnant women and people with weakened immune systems. Katia Hetter, CNN Money, 1 Apr. 2026 Niacin was also found to restore function in weakened immune cells, improving their ability to target and destroy tumor cells. Melissa Rudy, FOXNews.com, 31 Mar. 2026 Only a small fraction of species can make humans sick, and serious infections are usually limited to people with weakened immune systems. Brandi D. Addison, USA Today, 30 Mar. 2026 Vaccines that protect against infectious diseases have traditionally introduced a weakened or inactivated virus or bacterium or a distinctive protein from its surface to trigger an immune response that is milder than an infection. Meghan Bartels, Scientific American, 27 Mar. 2026
Verb
The Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed weakened rules governing the safe disposal of ash produced by burning coal. Michael Phillis, Chicago Tribune, 9 Apr. 2026 But these strengths are being weakened by leadership that has failed to prioritize affordability and competitiveness. Randy Altschuler, Baltimore Sun, 7 Apr. 2026 The language of the resolution was significantly weakened to try to get Russia and China to abstain rather than veto it, according to The Associated Press. Greg Norman-Diamond, FOXNews.com, 7 Apr. 2026 Precious metals would also likely see a strong rebound if the the dollar weakened. Lisa Kailai Han, CNBC, 7 Apr. 2026 Timoja had been misinformed that the ruler of Goa, Yusuf Adil Shah, had died, leaving behind a young and inexperienced successor, and that internal rivalries among Deccan rulers had further weakened Goa. Sanat Pai Raikarall, Encyclopedia Britannica, 6 Apr. 2026 Betts entered this year at full strength after being weakened by illness at the beginning of last season. Maddie Lee, Los Angeles Times, 5 Apr. 2026 But, Scanlon noted, the budget was weakened by federal policy changes. Keith M. Phaneuf, Hartford Courant, 2 Apr. 2026 The ruling significantly weakened the federal govenment’s ability to send federal observers to the polls. Allison Mashell Mitchell, The Conversation, 1 Apr. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for weakened
Adjective
  • This time, economists say the job market and consumer spending are weaker, and there are no large government stimulus checks being issued to spur demand.
    Christopher Rugaber, Fortune, 10 Apr. 2026
  • Then, a strong hit by Sennecke on fellow rookie Michael Misa gave way to a weak clearing attempt by former King Tyler Toffoli.
    Andrew Knoll, Oc Register, 10 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Richter’s market has proved durable even as demand for postwar painting has softened at the top end.
    Daniel Cassady, ARTnews.com, 9 Apr. 2026
  • The light softened toward sunset, an evening echo of the same violet sky that hovered over Julian at the start of the day.
    Josh Jackson, Los Angeles Times, 7 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • But then concerns about animal welfare rose, and the acute public-health risks faded.
    Rachel Sugar, Curbed, 8 Apr. 2026
  • The plot wasn’t far off, as so many once bustling towns — like the fictional Radiator Springs — nearly faded away after being bypassed by an interstate.
    Susan Montoya Bryan, Los Angeles Times, 8 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Some say that the quantity of productions required by streaming services has diluted the talent pool of crews.
    Richard Brody, New Yorker, 6 Apr. 2026
  • When this idea is diluted, government expands its ambition to curate the public’s consciousness.
    George F. Will, Washington Post, 3 Apr. 2026
Adjective
  • State officials issued islandwide brown water advisories for Oahu and Maui after storms sent polluted runoff into coastal waters.
    Kathleen Wong, USA Today, 1 Apr. 2026
  • The South Asian nation ranked the world’s most polluted country in 2025, according to the report.
    Esha Mitra, CNN Money, 1 Apr. 2026
Adjective
  • For Bravo, race has always been that lingering chink in its armor — and the latest burgeoning Summer House drama threatens to continue to chip away at the network’s feeble defense against claims of racial insensitivity.
    Shamira Ibrahim, HollywoodReporter, 8 Apr. 2026
  • After that provocative setup, Dream Scenario unfortunately devolved into a feeble, simplistic cancel-culture satire.
    Bilge Ebiri, Vulture, 7 Apr. 2026
Adjective
  • Life360 Ultra Slim Bluetooth Tracker The Tile Slim is a credit-card-thin tracker for your essentials.
    Juhi Wadia, PC Magazine, 6 Apr. 2026
  • Winter can leave lawns patchy, beds overgrown and mulch looking thin.
    Kansas City Star, Kansas City Star, 6 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • Meanwhile, the man captaining the boat that gets her into the Amazon is possessed by thoughts of a lost love, a story even a head-in-her-hands Tereza is exhausted by.
    Ryan Lattanzio, IndieWire, 3 Apr. 2026
  • And what if the low-hanging fruit is exhausted and settlements become harder to come by?
    Adam Summers, San Diego Union-Tribune, 3 Apr. 2026

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“Weakened.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/weakened. Accessed 11 Apr. 2026.

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