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desprover
Catalan
debilitar
Spanish
aflojar
Become less in amount or intensity.
slack
slake
let up
slack off
die away
Portuguese
desprover
To make smaller.
decrease
diminish
lessen
wane
decrease
diminish
lessen
wane
1
Thursday 18 July South African SARB interest rate decision: Expected to
decrease
.
2
This result is similar to the
decrease
seen in the normal population.
3
The state has seen its numbers gradually
decrease
over the past week.
4
Conclusion: Fish oil causes a
decrease
in triglyceride levels in hypertriglyceridaemic patients.
5
The growth rate, however, will
decrease
in coming quarters, Microsoft executives said.
1
The problem threatens farmers' ability to compete globally as EU subsidies
diminish
.
2
A pall of corruption hangs over several countries, seemingly impossible to
diminish
.
3
Another way that FOMO can
diminish
future investment returns is through over-diversification.
4
The use of a photo book may help to
diminish
that difficulty.
5
Next the meal began to
diminish
in quantity and deteriorate in quality.
1
Western diplomats hope it would also
lessen
Pakistan's control of the Taliban.
2
But social distancing measures Australia has already taken will
lessen
that peak.
3
Adding seats but also trying to
lessen
the power of the courts.
4
The ills we know of, bodily, spiritual, social; and seek to
lessen
.
5
Recycled juice That doesn't
lessen
its promise beyond New York City classrooms.
1
No wonder voter participation, particularly among young voters, is on the
wane
.
2
Part of that reality, however, is that Catholicism is on the
wane
.
3
After a
wane
in business early this year, pirates have struck back.
4
Interests
wane
and shift, children and family will do that to you.
5
Without them, the effect of monetary and fiscal stimulus could soon
wane
.
To take one thing from another.
deduct
subtract
1
Keon said outflows should
abate
after the regulations take effect next week.
2
He said they had hoped violence between Jews and Arabs would
abate
.
3
It will eventually
abate
.
Matt Mira: That is a very interesting point.
4
And the very day the vow was made the epidemic did
abate
.
5
But about the middle of the eighteenth century it began to
abate
.
6
Unsurprisingly perhaps, the domestic wars between my parents were slow to
abate
.
7
Her presence was a charm to
abate
the violence of the hurricane.
8
Strange to say, it did not
abate
even the romance of it.
9
When he arrived in Chongno Samga again his pain did not
abate
.
10
He waits for the applause to
abate
,
soaking up the hall's energy.
11
Eventually, after hours that felt like days, the storm began to
abate
.
12
Neither Mul-tal-la nor the brothers would
abate
one bit of their claims.
13
Pretty soon after we struck the storm seemed to
abate
a little.
14
Nor did my terrors
abate
till after the king had quittedme
15
The abbe was warned of this, but nothing could
abate
his zeal.
16
His creditor, feeling that it was just, declined to
abate
the amount.
abate
·
abate in
abate somewhat
abate a jot
abate any time
abate overnight
Portuguese
desprover
deprivar
deprimir
minguar
amenizar
descer
reduzir
declinar
diminuir
embotar
Catalan
debilitar
amansir
disminuir
cessar
defallir
cedir
parar
reduir
amansir-se
morir
mitigar
asserenar-se
encalmar-se
asserenar
Spanish
aflojar
ceder
reducir