"Weaned" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Weaned" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Weaned" Meaning

"to have weaned" means to have stopped breastfeeding, especially a baby.

It can also mean to stop relying on or showing affection for (someone or something) over a period of time.

Example: "The mother finally weaned her baby" or "She had weaned herself off her boyfriend"

"Weaned" Examples

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1. Verb - to remove the nourishment from a young mammal's nipple; begin to give adult food instead

- She weaned the baby from breast milk after a year.

2. Verb - to come to stop habituating or relying on a particular thing

- He gradually weaned himself off sugar.

3. Verb - to detach, free from dependence

- The country has weaned itself from foreign aid over the years.

4. Noun - the act of weaning a child or animal from the breast or bottle

- The pediatrician suggested a rapid weaning process to prevent depression.

5. Noun - a young animal separated from its mother to avoid dependence

- The rescue center took in several weaned calves.

"Weaned" Similar Words

Weals

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Weals refers to signs or marks of violence or injury, typically associated with flogging or beating.

Wealth

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Wealthier

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Having more money or property than other people, especially more than is necessary.

Wealthiest

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Wealthily

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Wealthiness

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The state of having a great deal of money, material possessions, or prosperity.

Wealthy

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Having a lot of money or valuable possessions. Rich or affluent.

Wean

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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.<br><br>For example:<br>- "She's trying to wean herself off coffee by gradually reducing the amount she drinks each day."<br>- "The company is trying to wean its employees off the company car allowance by providing free public transportation."<br><br>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.<br><br>For example:<br>- "The farmer had to wean the calf from its mother's milk so that it could be raised and sold for beef."

Weaning

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Weaning is the process of gradually stopping or reducing the amount of a substance, such as a medication, food, or liquid, to which a person or animal has become dependent or accustomed to. It can refer to:<br><br> The process of a mother ceasing to breastfeed her baby.<br> The gradual reduction of a baby's dependence on formula or other infant nutrition.<br> The withdrawal from a substance, such as a drug, in order to overcome addiction or dependence.<br> Any process of diminishing or stopping a regular intake of a substance.<br><br>Example: The doctor recommended a gradual weaning process for the patient to overcome her dependence on opioid medication.

Weanling

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A young mammal that is still nursing from its mother, typically from birth to a few months of age.

Weapon

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A device or implement that is used to attack or defend, typically consisting of a hard, solid surface, such as a sword, gun, or knife.

Weaponise

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Weaponize

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To make something, especially a skill or ability, into a weapon that can be used to attack or harm others.<br><br>Example: "The company's profits are not its only weapon; it also has a powerful lobby that can influence government decisions."<br><br>Note: This phrase is often used metaphorically to describe a means of exerting power or influence over others.

Weaponry

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Weapons

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Wear-and-tear

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Wear-and-tear refers to the gradual damage or deterioration of something, often due to continuous use or exposure to various environmental factors. It can be used to describe physical objects, such as clothing or machinery, as well as intangible things like relationships or one's health.