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Meanings of
understate
in английском
португальский
minimizar
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Represent as less significant or important.
minimize
minimise
downplay
overstate
португальский
minimizar
Синонимы
Examples for "
minimize
"
minimize
minimise
downplay
Examples for "
minimize
"
1
An attorney can help you avoid this situation or
minimize
your risk.
2
Effective interventions are needed to
minimize
the public health implications of obesity.
3
But simply trying to
minimize
the usage wasn't exactly solving the issue.
4
These findings identify targets for social policy initiatives to
minimize
health disparities.
5
Conclusions: The proposed thresholds
minimize
changes and keep coherence across anthropometric indicators.
1
It said it planned to build typhoon-resilient structure to
minimise
future damage.
2
Then we consider what measures must be taken to
minimise
the risk.
3
It said the deal was devised to help
minimise
pilot job losses.
4
Understanding these can help you to avoid or least
minimise
the risk.
5
Both have used Irish and US revenue law to
minimise
their liability.
1
They want to
downplay
the situation so there's not too many deaths.
2
Australia's Foreign Minister Stephen Smith has already sought to
downplay
the issue.
3
It definitely means plenty to England, albeit they try to
downplay
it.
4
We can't
downplay
that the NZ Music Industry is quite a behemoth.
5
You may be tempted to
downplay
the significance of a new development.
Usage of
understate
in английском
1
To say that this is strange timing is to
understate
the case.
2
However, 10 percent loss per year may
understate
losses in some places.
3
The White House says it is a way to
understate
taxable income.
4
Other charities argue these government figures severely
understate
the true extent of homelessness.
5
I can't
understate
how important all of this is: aesthetics are really important.
6
Many parties
understate
their expenses and monitoring has been difficult in the past.
7
Official figures
understate
the speed at which the economy is slowing.
8
Let's not
understate
the import of what Ireland has just achieved.
9
To call it a yellow streak was to
understate
the facts.
10
But Sechin's official positions in Russia's hierarchy
understate
his real influence.
11
It is difficult to
understate
how angry many ex-Labour voters are.
12
For fear of being thought to swagger, an Englishman will
understate
his case.
13
You
understate
the strength of my enemy, putting Forrest's force at four thousand.
14
I was, to
understate
the obvious, no longer that young.
15
For technology lovers, as well as business leaders, Jobs' influence is hard to
understate
.
16
The reliance on filed complaints appeared to
understate
the problem.
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understate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
understate the case
understate how
understate things
understate just
understate losses
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Translations for
understate
португальский
minimizar
Understate
through the time