weakened

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(verb) lessen the strength of. Synonyms: weaken. Example: "The fever weakened his body."
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(verb) become weaker. Synonyms: weaken. Example: "The prisoner's resistance weakened after seven days."
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(verb) destroy property or hinder normal operations. Synonyms: sabotage, undermine, countermine, counteract, subvert, weaken. Example: "The resistance sabotaged railroad operations during the war."
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(verb) reduce the level or intensity or size or scope of. Synonyms: de-escalate, weaken, step down. Example: "De-escalate a crisis."
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(verb) lessen in force or effect. Synonyms: dampen, damp, soften, weaken, break. Examples: "Soften a shock." "Break a fall."
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(adj) impaired by diminution. Synonyms: diminished, lessened, vitiated.
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(adj) made weak or weaker.
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(adj) reduced in strength. Synonyms: attenuate, attenuated, faded. Example: "The faded tones of an old recording."
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(adj) mixed with water. Synonyms: cut, thinned. Examples: "Sold cut whiskey." "A cup of thinned soup."
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(adj) damaged inanimate objects or their value. Synonyms: hurt.
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