Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weather.(verb)
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Use "weathers" in a sentence
"Dedicated, highly-trained, professional crews will be ready to respond to any incident in all kind of weathers, 24 hours per day, every day of the contract."
"Meanwhile, despite spending more on health care; being home to the finest and most up-to-date medical facilities; providing the most innovative treatment methods; and the world's most accomplished medical schools, most prestigious hospitals, and the finest licensed medical professionals, America remains a nation ranked 50th in life expectancy, as well as a place where vast segments of its population "weathers" the storm that is the current debate on health care reform -- in more ways than one."
"How Iran weathers the allegations will depend in part on whether the faction advocating a confrontational tone wins over those supporting diplomacy."