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weakened

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Adj — Made less strong than before.

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What does “weakened” mean?

The word “weakened” means made less strong than before. In plain terms, describes something or someone that has already lost strength.

How do you pronounce “weakened”?

“Weakened” is pronounced WEE-kuhnd (/ˈwi.kənd/ in IPA).

How do you use “weakened” in a sentence?

Here is “weakened” used in a sentence: “The patient left hospital in a weakened state.”

What part of speech is “weakened”?

“Weakened” is an adjective.

Is “weakened” a common word?

“Weakened” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between weakened and weak?

Weak describes a general lack of strength as a state, while weakened specifically describes something that has become less strong than it previously was. Weakened implies a change or process, whereas weak can simply describe an inherent quality.

Can weakened be used for both physical and abstract things?

Yes, weakened can describe physical states, such as a weakened immune system, as well as abstract things, such as a weakened economy or a weakened argument, since it broadly means made less strong than before.

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