5 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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By the time the new software is released, users will have been weaned from the old version's interface.
The technology coach has weaned the team from outdated software practices.
The IT specialist will be weaning the team from using outdated software.
The technology will have been weaning users off manual inputs with its advanced automation.
The technology company implemented strategies to wean users off outdated software and transition them to the latest version.
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