Made to seem smaller or less (especially in worth)
(Of an organ or body part) diminished in size or strength as a result of disease or injury or lack of use.
1 While violence is now greatly diminished , sporadic attacks continue in isolated areas.
2 Europe is seen as tempting as financial and political uncertainties have diminished .
3 And yet age has neither diminished it nor brought any great clarity.
4 The number of new studies diminished over the last 10 years investigated.
5 Results: The quality of diffusion-weighted images diminished as the b value increased.
6 The charm of the SEA Games has diminished significantly in recent years.
7 The second source said a diminished Lukashenko would suit the Kremlin's needs.
8 This means the need for an improved offer has diminished , he said.
9 Good4U says the health benefits of its products are diminished by cooking.
10 In any case, our lack of dopamine leads to diminished cognitive control.
11 For example, the ability to judge gaps in traffics diminished with age.
12 Conclusions: More severe TBI was associated with a diminished risk of PTSD.
13 In our view, a diminished BBC would simply mean a diminished Britain.
14 Your powers may be diminished ... but that task remains: save your people.
15 South of the abandoned town of London, they left the diminished river.
16 B cells were greatly diminished in contrast with the situation in XSCID.
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