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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 teacher has been weaning the students from constant reliance on textbooks.
The chef has been weaning customers onto the new menu items.
It can be challenging for mothers to wean their toddlers off breastfeeding.
They have been weaning the patients off strong pain medications.
The trainer has weaned the horse, transitioning it to a new diet.
After a week of training, the athlete was weaned from sugary snacks.

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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