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Meaning

Weaning is the process of gradually replacing a baby's milk diet with solid foods, allowing them to transition from breastfeeding or bottle-feeding to eating a variety of foods. This can also refer to a broader context of gradually withdrawing from dependency on something, such as a habit or substance.

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Etymology

The word "weaning" comes from the Old English word "wēon," which means "to cause to grow" or "to rear." It is related to the process of raising a child and facilitating their growth through diet changes.

Examples

  1. The pediatrician recommended starting the weaning process when the baby reached six months of age.
  2. Many parents find weaning their child from breastfeeding to be an emotional experience.
  3. The clinic offered support to help parents navigate the weaning of their toddlers from pacifiers.
  4. After weaning off the medication, she felt more in control of her health.
  5. The farmer decided to start weaning his calves from their mothers earlier this year.
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