not weakened
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unweakenednot weakened
unimpairedNot weakened or damaged
undilutedNot moderated or weakened in any way
SAGGEDWeakened
ERODEDWeakened
WORETHINWeakened
WOREWeakened
GELDEDWeakened
UNDERMINEDWeakened
EFFETEWeakened
ENERVATEDWeakened.
DILUTEDWeakened
DEADENEDWeakened.
SAPPEDWeakened
IMPAIREDWeakened
WANEDWeakened
ENERVATIONWeakened state
RESAPPEDWeakened again.
SAPTWeakened: Poet.
HARMEDFORCESWeakened military units?
ATROPHIEDWeakened from disuse
WORNTHINWeakened from overuse
DILUTEDWeakened with water
ERODEDIn a weakened state
ATROPHIEDWeakened due to inactivity
SPRAINEDWeakened, as a joint.
SHORNLike the weakened Samson
OSHASafefy agcy. weakened under Bush
attenuatedWeakened in force or effect
droopbecome depressed or weakened languish
etiolateto cause to become weakened or sickly; drain of color or vigor.
etiolateto cause to become weakened or sickly; drain of color or vigor
etiolatedto cause to become weakened or sickly; drain of color or vigor
lenitionsThe process or result of weakened articulation of a consonant, causing the consonant to become voiced, spirantized, or lost
lenitedto undergo lenition; be pronounced with weakened articulation, as when the consonant sound p changes to b,b to v, or v to w
lenitesto undergo lenition; be pronounced with weakened articulation, as when the consonant sound p changes to b,b to v, or v to w
leniteto undergo lenition; be pronounced with weakened articulation, as when the consonant sound p changes to b,b to v, or v to w
nowed with the sense of present time weakened or lost to express command, request, or admonition now hear this now you be sure to write
nowed with the sense of present time weakened or lost to introduce an important point or indicate a transition (as of ideas) now, this may seem reasonable at first
cytomegalovirusA kind of herpesvirus that usually produces very mild symptoms in an infected person but may cause severe neurological damage in people with weakened immune systems and in the newborn