wean in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

wean in the PONS Dictionary

wean Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to wean sb (off sth) fig
to wean sb (off sth) fig
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They are thought to be weaned at about 4.57 m (15 ft) in length.
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Males are weaned 23 weeks earlier than females.
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They start to forage at about two weeks old and are weaned at four weeks.
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The kid is weaned at 6 months of age and is fully grown by 1 year of age.
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Infants are weaned during the wet season to ensure the best chances of survival.
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Baby-led weaning allows babies to control their solid food consumption by self-feeding from the very beginning of their experiences with food.
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The young gibbon is weaned at barely 2 years of age.
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A foal that has been weaned but is less than one year old is called a weanling.
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The eyes open about the 26th day, weaning occurs about the 30th day, and by the 34th the young look like adults.
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This is weaned when about 8 weeks old.
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