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weakness(n) a flaw or weak point(n) powerlessness revealed by an inability to act(n) the property of lacking physical or mental strength; liability to failure under pressure or stress or strain(n) the conditi [..]
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weaknessc. 1300, "quality of being weak," from weak + -ness. Meaning "a disadvantage, vulnerability" is from 1590s. That of "self-indulgent fondness" is from 1712; meaning " [..]
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weaknessasthenophobia
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weaknessfailing: a flaw or weak point; "he was quick to point out his wife's failings" helplessness: powerlessness revealed by an inability to act; "in spite [..]
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weaknessshvakhkeyt
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weaknessasthenia
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weaknessfragilitas, infirmitas
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weakness"A type of mistake in software that, in proper conditions, could contribute to the introduction of vulnerabilities within that software. This term applies to mistakes regardless of whether they o [..]
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weaknessA vague complaint of debility, Fatigue, or exhaustion attributable to weakness of various Muscles. The weakness can be characterized as subacute or chronic, often progressive, and is a manifestation o [..]
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weakness1. Any square that's difficult for a player to defend - find your opponent's Weakness(es), exploit it/them and you'll greatly improve your chances of victory. 2. Greed is the Chess Glossary Team's ultimate achilles heel ... Every time they're on the cusp of idleness, management's promise of another tenner reels 'e [..]
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weaknessA pawn or square that is difficult to defend.
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weakness
(uncountable) The condition of being weak.
(In a small number of horses, muscle weakness may progress to paralysis.)
(countable) An inadequate quality; fault
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