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achilles' heel

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. Achilles' heelnoun

    a seemingly small but actual mortal weakness

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  1. achilles' heel

    Achilles' heel refers to a person's weakness or vulnerable point, despite overall strength or resilience. The term originated from Greek mythology, where the hero Achilles was invulnerable except for his heel.

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  1. Achilles' heel

    An Achilles’ heel is a deadly weakness in spite of overall strength, that can actually or potentially lead to downfall. While the mythological origin refers to a physical vulnerability, idiomatic references to other attributes or qualities that can lead to downfall are common.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of achilles' heel in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of achilles' heel in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of achilles' heel in a Sentence

  1. London Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley:

    We have a growing Achilles heel that, if it is not tackled, will slowly diminish our ability to keep the public safe, if we are glibly creating a safe operating environment for criminals and terrorists, we are going to regret it.

  2. Marcel Fratzscher:

    Low investment is the Achilles' heel of the German economy.

  3. Executive Martin Daum said:

    You cannot have enough expertise in this area. Our Achilles' heel is the ability to quickly develop software.

  4. Harry Kazianis:

    The great Achilles heel of China Sea is trade — especially natural resources that come via sea and into its ports — and a big reason it will inevitably become a globally deployed military power.

  5. John Hannah:

    Maintenance has long been an Achilles heel for the Iraqi security services, and they have been almost entirely dependent on the United States to keep their planes flying, the F-16s have been based at the Balad airfield, which has been regularly targeted with rockets and mortars by pro-Iranian militias. My view is that the F-16 program could be in serious trouble if the Iraqi government is unable or unwilling to fulfill its most basic international obligation to protect U.S. diplomats, troops, and contractors that theyve invited into their country.

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