comparatively weak
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Describes strength, influence, or performance that is lower than a comparative standard.
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- The country's economy is comparatively weak this quarter.
- The team's defense was comparatively weak this season.
- After his injury, the athlete's left leg felt comparatively weak.
- Her argument, though well-intentioned, seemed comparatively weak against the strong opposition.
- His argument was comparatively weak and lacked sufficient evidence.
- Despite recent growth, the country's economy remains comparatively weak.
- As a new employee, her influence on the team's decisions is comparatively weak.
- The signal strength here is comparatively weak, causing frequent disconnections.
- The Wi-Fi signal is comparatively weak in the basement.
- His performance in the second half was comparatively weak after a strong start.
- The nation's naval power remains comparatively weak despite recent investments.
- The bridge structure appeared comparatively weak for the heavy traffic it carried.
- Without further support, the new startup will likely remain comparatively weak in the market.
- New research suggests the previous findings were comparatively weak in their methodology.
- The protagonist's moral conviction seemed comparatively weak next to the antagonist's resolve.
- While not entirely absent, the flavor of the tea was comparatively weak.
- The foundations of the old building are considered comparatively weak and require reinforcement.
- The new leader's influence is still comparatively weak within the party.
- A poor diet can leave your immune system comparatively weak and vulnerable to illness.
- The evidence presented by the prosecution was comparatively weak, leading to an acquittal.