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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Wean' in a Sentence

"To help a child or young animal get used to eating things other than their mother's milk, and to make them not dependent on sucking or seeking food from their mother." more

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The training program will wean athletes off harmful performance-enhancing substances.
The coach's strategy was to wean the team off over-reliance on one player and build a more balanced approach.
The coach was weaning the team from their dependence on one star player.
The coach will be weaning the athletes off their current training regimen for a new one.
After a year of intensive training, the athletes will have been weaned off their reliance on performance-enhancing supplements.
The coach has been weaning the athletes off their dependence on energy drinks.

Wean

ween
verbTo help a child or young animal get used to eating things other than their mother's milk, and to make them not dependent on sucking or seeking food from their mother.
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Last Updated On: May 16, 2024
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