If you wean someone off a habit or something they like, you gradually make them stop doing it or liking it, especially when you think is bad for them. You are given pills with small quantities of nicotine to wean you from cigarettes. to gradually stop feeding a baby or young animal on its mother's milk and start giving it ordinary food wean sb onto sth
To accustom a piglet to the loss of its mother's milk Piglets are weaned from the sow at about 3 to 4 weeks of age (see sow, piglet)
gradually deprive (infants) of mother's milk; "she weaned her baby when he was 3 months old and started him on powdered milk" detach the affections of
When a baby or baby animal is weaned, its mother stops feeding it milk and starts giving it other food, especially solid food. When would be the best time to start weaning my baby? Phil took the labrador home and is weaning him off milk on to meat
Hence, to detach or alienate the affections of, from any object of desire; to reconcile to the want or loss of anything
To accustom and reconcile, as a child or other young animal, to a want or deprivation of mother's milk; to take from the breast or udder; to cause to cease to depend on the mother nourishment
The process of changing from one diet to another Typically applied to fish which have been fed a live diet (such as artemia) and are then "weaned" onto a commercial dry diet The weaning process is often one of the most critical in the development of a farm fish Carried out incorrectly, poor weaning can lead to starved fish or fouled water (caused by too much uneaten food) The key aspects of successful weaning are feed distribution and constant availability, together with a set program of gradual change from one diet to another over a period of about 10-20 days
The process of eliminating a patient's dependence on assisted ventilation provided by a mechanical ventilator It involves strengthening the patient's respiratory muscles so that they can perform the work required for breathing