Word Meanings - WEAKEN - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. To make weak; to lessen the strength of; to deprive of strength; to debilitate; to enfeeble; to enervate; as, to weaken the body or the mind; to weaken the hands of a magistrate; to weaken the force of an objection or an argument. Their hands
Additional info about word: WEAKEN
1. To make weak; to lessen the strength of; to deprive of strength; to debilitate; to enfeeble; to enervate; as, to weaken the body or the mind; to weaken the hands of a magistrate; to weaken the force of an objection or an argument. Their hands shall be weakened from the work, that it be not done. Neh. vi. 9. 2. To reduce in quality, strength, or spirit; as, to weaken tea; to weaken any solution or decoction.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of WEAKEN)
- Cripple
- Weaken
- impair
- curtail
- cramp
- disable
- Enervate
- enfeeble
- unnerve
- deteriorate
- debilitate
- relax
- unstring
- unhinge
- Exhaust
- Empty
- spend
- consume
- waste
- void
- drain
- weaken
- weary
- Reduce
- Lessen
- diminish
- attenuate
- impoverish
- narrow
- contract
- subdue
- subjugate
- bring
- refer
- subject
- classify
- convert
- Shake
- Agitate
- oscillate
- totter
- convulse
- loosen
- tremble
- jar
- quiver
- shiver
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of WEAKEN)
- Expand
- amplify
- dilate
- elongate
- reverse
- cancel
- abandon
- Replenish
- fill
- supply
- pour
- moisten
- drown
- inundate
- drench
- swill
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