"Wean" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Wean" Meaning

To wean something or someone means to gradually stop or reduce something, typically a habit, behavior, or a source of supply, so that it becomes less intense or less dependent.

For example:
- "She's trying to wean herself off coffee by gradually reducing the amount she drinks each day."
- "The company is trying to wean its employees off the company car allowance by providing free public transportation."

In a broader sense, to wean can also mean to separate an animal from its mother so that it can become independent, usually by gradually feeding it less often.

For example:
- "The farmer had to wean the calf from its mother's milk so that it could be raised and sold for beef."

"Wean" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Wean"


Example 1: To gradually withdraw from a substance

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"After a month of addiction counseling, she was finally able to wean herself off the medication with the help of her doctor."

Example 2: To remove an animal from its mother's milk

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"To wean a kitten from its mother, the young owner should gradually stop feeding it mother's milk and introduce solid food."

Example 3: To cause someone to stop using a habit

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"Her parents were decided to wean her off her dependence on social media by limiting her screen time."

Example 4: To become less reliant on something

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"After a while, she was able to wean herself from carbonated drinks and began drinking plain water and juice instead."

Example 5: To remove something from its protein source

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"To wean the chicks from their mother's eggs, your brooder needs to be warm and free from drafts for proper feeding."

I hope the above examples are helpful!

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