weaken Meaning in Tamil ( weaken வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Verb:
வலுகுன்றச்செய்,
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weaken தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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weaken's Usage Examples:
"But the prestige he secured by 1521 was delusive; its decline was as rapid as its growth, and the expense of the policy involved taxation which seriously weakened the loyalty of the people.
Large doses also depress the nervous system, weakening the anterior horns of grey matter in the spinal cord so as ultimately to cause complete paralysis, and also causing a partial insensibility of the cutaneous nerves of touch and pain.
3 Superfluous clothing was both weakening and deteriorating; this formed the point of the advice of Croesus to Cyrus (Herod.
The minister was hated as a foreigner, and the childhood of the king weakened the royal authority.
Persons at particular risk for listeriosis include the elderly, pregnant women, newborns, and those with a weakened immune system (called immunocompromised).
At other points of the coast the British navy was employed in punitive expeditions against the coast towns - as for example the burning of Falmouth (now Portland, Maine) in October 1775 - which served to exasperate, rather than to weaken the enemy, or the unsuccessful attack on Charleston, S.
Again, if more than 2% of carbon is present, it passes readily into the state of pure graphitic carbon, which, in itself soft and weak, weakens and embrittles the metal as any foreign body would, by breaking up its continuity.
"The cumbrous mythology and cosmogony of Mithraism at last weakened its hold upon men's minds, and it disappeared during the 4th century before a victorious Catholicism, yet not until another faith, equally Iranian in its mythology mad cosmological beliefs, had taken its place.
"Subdue the body, chastise thyself, weaken thyself, just as fire consumes dry wood.
But it had had the permanent result of weakening the kings grip on the north and west of Ireland, where the Englishry had been almost exterminated.
Synonyms:
cripple, nullify, stultify, de-energise, etiolate, modify, enervate, shake, mollify, cut, change, devitalise, temper, thin out, enfeeble, de-energize, drain, dilute, devitalize, thin, reduce, negate, debilitate, castrate, emasculate, wash out, season, attenuate, alter, blunt, dampen, neutralize, rarefy, neutralise, depress, break, unbrace,
Antonyms:
lash, strengthen, energise, energize, vitalize,