weakened

/ˈwikənd/
adjective
  1. Made less strong, effective, or powerful than before.
    • The weakened bridge could no longer support heavy trucks.
    • The weakened economy struggled to create new jobs.
    • He spoke with a weakened voice after his surgery.
  2. Reduced in intensity or concentration.
    • The weakened signal made it hard to hear the radio station.
    • She drank a weakened version of the medicine to avoid side effects.
    • The weakened sunlight filtered through the clouds.
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