Associations to the word «Weakening»
Noun
- Collapse
- Legitimacy
- Morale
- Anu
- Vowel
- Tornado
- Interaction
- Faye
- Terrain
- Km
- Fay
- Sign
- Yen
- Ike
- Weaponry
- Erosion
- Peninsula
- Remnant
- Gulf
- Artery
- Belize
- Okinawa
- Fragmentation
- Allies
- Breaking
- Honduras
- Northeast
- Ligament
- Dora
- Moisture
- Encryption
- Shields
- Scotia
- Axiom
- Latitude
- Tracking
- Ridge
- Status
- Disturbance
- Steering
- Empire
- Reaching
- Corrosion
- Pressure
- Joint
- Wasting
- Instability
- Flank
- Exertion
- Warmer
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
WEAKENING, verb. Present participle of weaken
WEAKENING, noun. An instance or process of loss of strength
WEAKENING, noun. (uncountable) (mathematics) A structural principle of mathematical logic that states that the hypotheses of any derived fact may be freely extended with additional assumptions
Dictionary definition
WEAKENING, noun. Becoming weaker.
WEAKENING, noun. The act of reducing the strength of something.
WEAKENING, adjective. Causing debilitation.
WEAKENING, adjective. Moderating by making pain or sorrow weaker.
Wise words
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