weaning
the act or process of causing a baby or young animal to stop feeding on its mother's milk and to start eating other food:
neglect
to not give enough care or attention to people or things that are your responsibility
substitute
to use something or someone instead of another thing or person
carry out
to do or complete something, especially that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do
ingest
to eat or drink something
intense
extreme and forceful or (of a feeling) very strong
violently
in a forceful way that causes people to be hurt, strongly or extremely
backwards
towards the direction that is opposite to the one in which you are facing or opposite to the usual direction
surrender
to stop fighting and admit defeat:They would rather die than surrender (to the invaders).
If you surrender to an experience or emotion, you stop trying to prevent or control it:I finally surrendered to temptation, and ate the last piece of chocolate.
common
the same in a lot of places or for a lot of people
accustom
to make someone familiar with new conditions:It takes awhile to accustom yourself to working at night.
virtually
almost, using computer technology over the internet, and not involving people physically going somewhere
steady
not moving or changing suddenly; happening in a smooth, gradual, and regular way, not suddenly or unexpectedly.
saccharin
a very sweet artificial substance that is used to replace sugar, especially by people who want to lose weight or who must not eat sugar
take in
to eat
judge
to form, give, or have as an opinion, or to decide about something or someone, especially after thinking carefully
minutely
very carefully, or looking at every small detail:
manipulate
to control something or someone to your advantage, often unfairly or dishonestly
remark
to give a spoken statement of an opinion or thought
swiftly
quickly or immediately
satellite
a device sent up into space to travel around the earth, used for collecting information or communicating by radio, television, etc