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baixant
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declive
A downward slope or bend.
fall
decline
descent
declivity
declination
downslope
ascent
Catalan
baixant
Portuguese
deterioração
Catalan
deterioració
Process of changing to an inferior state.
deterioration
worsening
decline in quality
Portuguese
deterioração
Synonyms
Examples for "
deterioration
"
deterioration
worsening
decline in quality
Examples for "
deterioration
"
1
Investors said they believe the overall REIT sector will reflect continuing
deterioration
.
2
They work against the odds to change the consequences of that
deterioration
.
3
Even a very tiny provocation could result in regional
deterioration
,
Nisman said.
4
What followed was a
deterioration
in services and subsequent, large government bailouts.
5
We also are seeing
deterioration
in the economy of our trading partners.
1
Cirri said the conflict was
worsening
an already serious situation in Yemen.
2
AS A SOCIETY, we have a serious and
worsening
problem with alcohol.
3
Shahristani's comments come against the backdrop of a
worsening
global financial crisis.
4
The company said it has seen business sentiment
worsening
marginally since November.
5
Abe said last month he was stepping down because of
worsening
health.
1
It is impossible to make further cost savings without a
decline
in
quality
.
2
Keith Jiram said many schools, classrooms and teachers houses continue to deteriorate, accelerating a
decline
in
quality
.
3
The
decline
in
quality
of U.S. credit poses the biggest risk to bond investors today, said Gundlach.
4
The show is not quite so popular as it once was and certain Spongistas have detected a
decline
in
quality
.
5
Conclusions: Ferritin deficiency in MS patients is associated with an exacerbation of depressive disorders and a
decline
in
quality
of life.
1
Architecturally the houses represent a
declension
from the purity of earlier Cambridge.
2
Protestantism in those lands is fast running to its final
declension
-
naked
infidelity
.
3
A playful example of the
declension
of a Latin substantive is given thus:-
4
The
declension
of a gunman, if once it begins, is rapid and sure.
5
The period of achievement was no more extraordinary than was its swift
declension
.
6
Nor was it many ages ere these prognostications of
declension
were fully verified.
7
You want a 'civil and delicate
declension
'
for the medical tragedy?
8
This was the first great
declension
which was to be permitted in the church.
9
He breasted the destructive flood of
declension
,
and endured the buffeting of the waves.
10
A second sign of spiritual
declension
is indifference to the usual means of grace.
11
The wretch had been put to acquire a Latin
declension
.
12
At first, when I gave out a Latin
declension
,
father was amused, and laughed.
13
And Janet delicately confirmed his assumption with a slight
declension
of her waving hat.
14
Now the causes of this
declension
,
or falling away again unto iniquity, are many.
15
They are an hour and twenty minutes now-
a
sore
declension
,
as all will admit.
16
You know that poem of Longfellow's, sir, that sounds exactly like the first
declension
.
declension
first declension
gradual declension
grievous declension
latin declension
natural declension
Catalan
baixant
baixada
inclinació
rost
declivi
deterioració
empitjorament
pitjoria
pitjora
desmillorament
Spanish
declive
inclinación
pendiente
descenso
declinación
caída
Portuguese
deterioração