We have no meanings for "abate until" in our records yet.
1 That swell won't abate until next week, Ms Pattie said.
2 The run did not abate until the government stepped in to back the funds.
3 The frenzy didn't truly abate until the genetic markers for AD began to be discovered.
4 It is not expected to abate until Sunday.
5 Nor did the warlike mood abate until he reached home and looked his wife in the eyes.
6 He also said cost pressure caused by the tight supply of raw materials is not likely to abate until the second half of the year.
7 The wind did not abate until the morning was breaking, and then there was a welcome change in the direction that the storm was taking.
8 It did not wholly abate until after 2 a.m., when it gradually declined, and about 3 a light breeze sprung up from the N. E.
9 The witchfire abated until there was only the slightest glow to his eyes.
10 Ellis's never abated until his death.
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