Translation for '
weaken' from English to Slovak
VERB | to weaken | weakened | weakened weakening | weakens | |
SYNO | to break | to counteract | to countermine | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- So, in their third and final attempt to weaken the Mandar kingdoms, the Dutch fell back on their time-tested “divide et impera” strategy and hired Indonesian spies to foment revolution and weaken the kings from the inside.
- Congress in the early 2020s, Congress pushed to weaken accreditation standards at universities.
- The communist objective was to weaken the South Vietnamese armed forces, capture additional South Vietnamese territory and weaken American resolve to continue to assist South Vietnam.
- Galanin participates in cognitive performance and has been shown to weaken learning and cognition.
- Philip's health began to weaken in 1887. He died at Maraval.
- But shortly after, it began to weaken. Typhoon Barbara curved northward and then westward, in turn hitting the Philippines as a category 1.
- The table below illustrates how various roots weaken and harden.
- It is also possible to weaken the independence requirement.
- Sabotage is an act of destruction or interference intended to weaken an opponent.
- These feedbacks are expected to weaken in the future, amplifying the effect of anthropogenic carbon emissions on climate change.
- Subclasses in an inheritance hierarchy are allowed to weaken preconditions (but not strengthen them) and strengthen postconditions and invariants (but not weaken them).
- As the system passed near New Caledonia, it started to rapidly weaken and became a tropical depression on January 1.
- Intervocalic stops such as /b/, /d/, and /g/ weaken or disappear in llanero speech ("auacero" for aguacero).
- In 2003, Thiel successfully bet that the United States dollar would weaken.
- In 2015, Russia's Security Council proposed a number of further Internet controls to prevent hostile "influence on the population of the country, especially young people, intended to weaken cultural and spiritual values".
- The Kan government intervened in mid-September to weaken the surging yen by buying U.S.
- Early on August 3, Arlene began to weaken as it turned towards the west once more.
- However, some recent interpretations weaken this concept.
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