Become less in amount or intensity.
To take one thing from another.
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.
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