weak-minded Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of weak-minded In English

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Examples of weak-minded

  • This 'reformulation' of criminality resulted in a campaign amongst a section of penal professionals for the segregation of weak-minded criminals into specialised institutions.

  • Historians have often portrayed the liberal adjustment to orthodoxy as a needless and weak-minded concession to secular ways of thinking.

  • The accused person may be in gaol, he may be an ignorant person, he may be weak-minded or insane.

  • It is then that the manager becomes weak-minded, and there is no one here who would not be weak-minded in the same circumstances.

  • However, there are the weak-minded and the feeble-minded.

  • That may have been weak-minded of them but it is a fact, and in that kind of thing, people are weak-minded.

  • Two sisters, one weak-minded, have three illegitimate children each —one to a near relative.

  • I regard them as weak arguments, entirely suitable for the consumption of weak-minded people and for cheap newspaper "cracks".

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