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n. - The act of reducing the strength of something; adj. - Moderating by decreasing pain or sorrow; Causing debilitation.

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  • It works wonders in weakening a nation, here or in China.
  • These militias have been bad news in the past, and their weakening is good news for the future.
  • But economists mostly attributed that low figure to harsh winter weather, not a longer-term weakening of the job market.
  • Europe and Asia "know that a short-term weakening of another party always backfires on oneself in the long term," she said.
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