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weaken

weaken

Meaning of weaken

become less strong

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EN-UK/ˈwiːkən/
EN-US/tə ˈwiːkən/
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weaken with Russian translation

weaken usage examples

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Когда солнце садится, солнечный свет будет ослабевать, и воздух начнёт казаться прохладнее.

As the sun goes down, the sunlight will weaken and the air will start to feel cooler.

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

После нескольких дней сильных дождей течение реки к вечеру будет ослабевать.

After several days of heavy rain, the river's current will weaken by the afternoon.

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weaken belongs to the topic "Natural Phenomena". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

weakenослабевать
seasons of the yearвремена года
springвесна
winterзима
longпродолжительный
endзаканчиваться
temperatureтемпература

weaken synonyms

Related words worth learning together

undermine
Implies damaging something's foundation or authority gradually, often through indirect actions.
sap
Emphasizes draining energy, strength, or will over time; often figurative and somewhat informal.
erode
Literally to wear away (soil/rock) and figuratively to gradually reduce something (trust, support).
abate
Formal term meaning to become less intense or widespread; often used for storms, pain, or legal nuisances.
subside
Implies receding or settling down after a peak of intensity; often used for feelings, pain, water or storms.
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U
🇬🇧en
undermine

Implies damaging something's foundation or authority gradually, often through indirect actions.

B2Very Often

His constant criticism undermined her confidence.

S
🇬🇧en
sap

Emphasizes draining energy, strength, or will over time; often figurative and somewhat informal.

B2Rarely

Long working hours sapped his energy.

E
🇬🇧en
erode

Literally to wear away (soil/rock) and figuratively to gradually reduce something (trust, support).

B2Often

Repeated scandals eroded public trust.

🇬🇧en

Formal term meaning to become less intense or widespread; often used for storms, pain, or legal nuisances.

B2Rarely

The storm finally abated.

🇬🇧en

Implies receding or settling down after a peak of intensity; often used for feelings, pain, water or storms.

B2Often

After the surgery, the swelling subsided.

W
🇬🇧en
wane

Usually denotes a gradual decline in power, influence, size or enthusiasm; somewhat literary or poetic.

B2Rarely

His interest in the project waned over time.

🇬🇧en

Often physical: to make less tight or firm; can be figurative but usually implies removing tightness rather than reducing overall strength.

B1Very Often

She loosened the screws to remove the panel.

🇬🇧en

To reduce tension or strictness; often refers to muscles, rules, or enforcement rather than general strength.

B1Very Often

The policy was relaxed after the crisis passed.

I
🇬🇧en
impair

Stresses harm to function or ability (often used in medical, legal, or technical contexts).

B2Often

Loud noise can impair hearing.

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weaken meaning: what does it mean?

become less strong

weaken pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

weaken is pronounced as /ˈwiːkən/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

weaken definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

As the sun goes down, the sunlight will weaken and the air will start to feel cooler. Translation: Когда солнце садится, солнечный свет будет ослабевать, и воздух начнёт казаться прохладнее.

Is weaken part of Natural Phenomena vocabulary?

Yes, weaken can be learned in the Natural Phenomena topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is weaken part of Weather and Seasons vocabulary?

Yes, weaken can be learned in the Weather and Seasons topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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