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7 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 farmer will be weaning the calves off their mothers' milk in the coming weeks.
The teacher will be weaning the students from relying solely on textbooks for information.
The counselor will be weaning the client off a dependency on external validation.
She will be weaning her baby onto solid foods next month.
They will be weaning the puppies to eat regular dog food soon.
The coach will be weaning the athletes off their current training regimen for a new one.
The IT specialist will be weaning the team from using outdated software.

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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