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weak [wi:k] ADJ.

1. weak (not strong):

weak coffee, tea
to be/go weak at the knees

2. weak (ineffective):

weak leader

3. weak (below standard):

weak

weak-mind·ed [-ˈmaɪndɪd] ADJ. pey.

1. weak-minded (lacking determination, weak-willed):

2. weak-minded (mentally deficient):

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The strong principle then becomes an example of a selection effect, exactly analogous to the weak principle.
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She, like many other players, believed the league gave very little protection to the women by providing them with weak shoulder pads and weak helmets.
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I was down with cold and catarrh before the game and took medication which made me weak during the match, and was substituted.
www.goal.com
Return signals are weak and distorted because of the relative velocities of the transmitting station, moon and the receiving station.
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The companies' combined market capitalization fell from $62.5 billion to $4.59 billion amid historically weak coal market conditions.
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Fine also demonstrates how already weak neuroscientific conclusions are then grossly overblown by popular writers.
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The redness, scale and itch if present may be managed with simple emollients and sometimes hydrocortisone, a weak steroid, is also used.
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Initial ground conditions are as predicted -- weak weathered granodiorite (saprolite), requiring conventional steel support and shotcrete.
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She sees a great advantage to this because divided, you are weak and fall, crushed underfoot by all sorts of misery!
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This match is unadvised for the weak at heart!
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