Weakened in a sentence as an adjective

Perhaps, but only in a very weakened form.

It takes a lot of this enzyme before the barrier is weakened enough for a sperm to gain access.

One issue is that it's precisely when you need to take advantage of the federated aspect that the win on up-front effort is weakened.

It's good to see that they aren't afraid; they don't seem themselves in a weakened position and they do desperately need the legal force that Google can provide to be on their side.

But a language with the same fundamental semantics of C but lacking the cleverbait syntax and weakened types would have prevented over half of these mistakes.

" After several weeks of complying with this rule, the relationships I developed thus far in the company weakened and essentially evaporated.

Because of this it hasn't yet stored up enough energy to survive the winter, so the tree is likely to either die or else be seriously weakened, and it will definitely die if the same thing happens the next year.

" Never mind that in order to investigate terrorists and criminals, they've weakened everyone's security, and everyone's trust in their government and the companies that sold the compromised locks.

A salient bit: [Eric] Grosse echoed comments from other Google officials, saying that the company resists government surveillance and has never weakened its encryption systems to make snooping easier as some companies reportedly have, according to the Snowden documents detailed by the Times and the Guardian on Thursday.

- Until they link this post back to you, and argue that you knowingly weakened your security.- Until they argue that the default encryption level on routers now is WPA/WPA2, so by enabling WEP you were actively lowering the security level.- Until they argue that your technical background means that you should have known better that WEP is crackable.

Weakened definitions

adjective

impaired by diminution

See also: diminished lessened vitiated

adjective

made weak or weaker

adjective

reduced in strength; "the faded tones of an old recording"

See also: attenuate attenuated faded

adjective

mixed with water; "sold cut whiskey"; "a cup of thinned soup"

See also: thinned

adjective

damaged inanimate objects or their value

See also: hurt