0 to (cause to) become less strong, powerful, determined, or effective:
2 to become or make something or someone become less powerful, successful, effective, etc.:
3 if markets, investments, etc. weaken, or if something weakens them, they fall in value:
In his journal, Captain Scott recorded that he and his companions were weakened by lack of food.
Is TV responsible for weakening people's moral fibre?
The latest setbacks have not weakened the government's resolve.
The fire weakened the central tower, which eventually collapsed.
This evidence weakens the case for the prosecution.
The associations that this random input produces are consequently weakened, and the process is repeated many times with different kinds of random input.
Unlike the case of tree planting, however, fallowing of food crop fields does not require labor effort and, hence, tends to weaken land rights.
The left introduction rules plus weakening and cut are used to compute the logical consequences of a given formula.
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(使)虛弱, 削弱, (使)衰弱…
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(使)虚弱, 削弱, (使)衰弱…
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debilitar(se), debilitar…
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enfraquecer(-se)…
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~を弱くする, ~が弱まる…
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zayıfla(t)mak, güçsüzleş(tir)mek, gittikçe önemini yitirmek…
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(s’)affaiblir…
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afeblir(-se)…
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