Pronunciation: /wik lɪŋk/
noun a part of a system or chain that is the most vulnerable or susceptible to failure
A1 In a chain, the weak link is the one that breaks easily.
A2 The team's weak link was their lack of communication.
B1 Identifying the weak link in the system will help improve overall efficiency.
B2 The company's weak link turned out to be their outdated technology.
C1 Addressing the weak link in the project will be crucial for its success.
C2 After extensive analysis, they were able to pinpoint the weak link causing the issue.
formal The team identified the weak link in the project and worked to strengthen it.
informal Tom is always the weak link when it comes to group projects.
slang Sally is the team's weak link, always dragging everyone down.
figurative The old equipment was the weak link in our production line, causing delays and inefficiencies.
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