diminution|diminutions in English

noun

[dim·i·nu·tion || ‚dɪmɪ'njuːʃn]

reduction, decrease

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1. The amount lost by gradual diminution or waste.

2. He experienced no diminution of his physical strength.

3. The company suffered a diminution in profits.

4. They hope for a small diminution in taxes.

5. The government tried to prevent the diminution of resources.

6. They are hoping for a small diminution in taxes.

7. Regular exercise can result in a general diminution in stress levels.

8. A magnification or a diminution reveals the same pattern.

9. Chlordiazepoxide inhibited the diminution in the lever-pressing rate during signals.

10. Adiaphoretic: Relating to, produced by, or causing diminution or suppression of perspiration

11. But as time wore on priests found themselves facilitating their own diminution.

12. Cohen saw no diminution in the threat from those two countries.

13. In experiments with bilateral amygdalectomy, monkeys show a diminution of the acute

14. Their analyses downplayed the diminution of government support to those left behind.

15. Provision for diminution in value of foreign investment are the number of ready?

16. A statistical evaluation showed a significant diminution of all absolute values in brain tumours.

17. His reaction was that this was a diminution of the occasion in protocol terms.

18. The design can be changed with no diminution in the value of the product.

19. Any diminution in the number of survivors would imperil the chance for continuation.

20. Amelioratory definition: tending to ameliorate synonyms: bettering, ameliorating, meliorative, ameliorative antonyms: worsening, drop-off, diminution, falling

21. Recoverable pecuniary damage is a diminution of the victim's patrimony caused by the damaging event.

22. In elderly patients the condition should be left as it is and diminution in function should be accepted.

23. In a minimal deficit, the only manifestation may be unilateral diminution of arm swing during spontaneous walking.

24. The diminution of the cochlear microphonics amplitudes was measured without determination of the threshold shift which can be expected.

25. Antonyms for Accretion include abatement, decline, decrease, decrement, depletion, diminishment, diminution, drop-off, fall and falloff