diminish|diminished|diminishes|diminishing in English
verb
[di·min·ish || dɪ'mɪnɪʃ]
make smaller, reduce; become smalle
Use "diminish|diminished|diminishes|diminishing" in a sentence
1. Diminished vision
2. This, too, diminishes the hearing acuity.
3. Already diminished reserves.
4. Diminishing of an asset's value which leads to higher asset book value than its current actual value. According to accounting rule, the book value should be diminished to the asset's real value.
5. The Agreement diminishes neither piece of legislation.
6. Diminish Agonizing difficulties
7. The world's resources are rapidly diminishing.
8. What does Antiplastic mean? Diminishing plasticity
9. Our efforts were producing diminishing returns .
10. Just that they have diminishing marginal utility.
11. Economists call this Diminishing Returns to Scale.
12. Diminishing Absolute Differences, Persistence of Relative Inequality" (Ottawa:
13. His illness diminished his strength.
14. 13 But it cheapens liberty and diminishes the nation.
15. Hunger pangs, in any event, seemed to be diminishing.
16. Educators are worried about rapidly diminishing opportunities for graduates.
17. Bated Definition: diminished or moderated
18. They also fear isolation, unhappiness, and diminishing health.
19. Unforeseen expenses diminished our savings.
20. In parallel circuits resistance diminishes but the Conductance adds.
21. The governor's popularity has diminished.
22. The governor's popularity has diminished. Sentencedict.com
23. His influence has diminished with time.
24. Antiplastic (comparative more Antiplastic, superlative most Antiplastic) Diminishing plasticity
25. As their power grows, yours will diminish.