
1) Abate 2) Abridge 3) Bate 4) Curtail 5) Cut 6) Decelerate 7) Decrease 8) Deprive 9) Detract 10) Dwindle 11) Ebb 12) Erode 13) Fade 14) Lessen 15) Letup 16) Lower 17) Mince 18) Narrow 19) Pooh-pooh 20) Recede 21) Reduce 22) Sap 23) Shrink 24) Shrivel 25) Wane 26) Wither
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1) Become smaller 2) Bring down 3) Change magnitude 4) Cheapen 5) Decline 6) Decrease 7) Disappear 8) Disparage 9) Fade 10) Fail to recognize 11) Fall 12) French word used in English 13) Get smaller 14) Lessen 15) Lower 16) Minimize 17) Reduce 18) To abase 19) To become smaller 20) To degrade 21) To disappear gradually
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• (v. t.) To lessen the authority or dignity of; to put down; to degrade; to abase; to weaken. • (v. t.) To make smaller in any manner; to reduce in bulk or amount; to lessen; -- opposed to augment or increase. • (v. t.) To take away; to subtract. • (v. t.) To make smaller by a half step; to make (an interval) less than minor; a...
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1. To make smaller in any manner; to reduce in bulk or amount; to lessen; opposed to augment or increase. 'Not diminish, but rather increase, the debt.' (Barrow) ... 2. To lessen the authority or dignity of; to put down; to degrade; to abase; to weaken. 'This doth nothing diminish their opinion.' (Robynson (More's Utopia)) 'I will diminish them, th...
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Di·min'ish intransitive verb To become or appear less or smaller; to lessen; as, the apparent size of an object
diminishes as we recede from it.
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Di·min'ish transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Diminished ;
present participle & verbal noun Diminishing .] [ Prefix
di- (= Latin
dis- ) +
minish : confer Latin
diminuere , French
diminuer...
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In music diminish means to make smaller by a half step or to make an interval less than minor; for example a diminished seventh.
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[
v] - lessen the authority, dignity, or reputation of
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diminish 1. To make something smaller or less important, or to become smaller or less important; to reduce in bulk or amount; to lessen; opposed to augment or increase. 2. To lessen the authority or dignity of; to put down; to degrade; to abase; to weaken. 3. To contract a perfect or minor musical interval by one semitone. 4. To take away; to su...
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verb lessen the authority, dignity, or reputation of; `don`t belittle your colleagues`
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to make or cause to seem smaller, less, less important, etc.; lessen; reduce. · to give (a column) a form tapering inward from bottom to top. · to make (an interval) smaller by a chromatic half step than the corresponding perfect or minor interval. · to detract from the authority, honor, stature, or reputation of; disparage.
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[Scientific terms] decrease in size, extent, or range
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[Lexical terms] decrease in size, extent, or range
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[ACT vocabulary] decrease in size, extent, or range
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