Sentence examples for To weak from inspiring English sources

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To weak

adjective

Lacking in force (usually strength) or ability.

  • The child was too weak to move the boulder.

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Damage to weak masonry.

Both problems are usually traced to weak governments and lawlessness.

Some of this may be due to weak demand.

Both imports and exports fell, pointing to weak activity.

These features are both concessions to weak ideas that Mr. Libeskind presented a year ago.

Women's reluctance to negotiate was never attributed to weak will or a failure of nerve.

Sophos planned an IPO in 2007 but abandoned a listing due to weak investor interest.

(He attributes the company's failure to "weak management" too distant for him to watch closely).

Consistent with this view is Kaplan's contention that authoritarian regimes are often preferable to weak democracies.

"Maybe if I was British, a semi-final would be incredible," she said to weak laughter.

The real answer is that Japan's banks kept rolling over bad loans to weak borrowers.

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