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- DIMINISH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DIMINISH is to make less or cause to appear less How to use diminish in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Diminish
- 237 Synonyms Antonyms for DIMINISHED - Thesaurus. com
Find 237 different ways to say DIMINISHED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- DIMINISH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Rising unemployment has diminished the bargaining power of people with jobs The inaccuracy of the missiles greatly diminishes their effectiveness Her popularity as a singer has diminished since the glory days of the 1980s Fresh snow meant that our chances of reaching the summit slowly diminished
- Diminished - definition of diminished by The Free Dictionary
To make smaller or less; reduce or lessen See Synonyms at decrease b To detract from the authority, reputation, or prestige of: "Her upper-class perfection somehow diminished me" (Shirley Abbott) 2 To cause to taper 3 Music To reduce (a perfect or minor interval) by a semitone 1 To become smaller or less 2 To taper
- DIMINISHED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
4 meanings: 1 reduced or lessened; made smaller 2 music denoting any minor or perfect interval reduced by a semitone 3 music Click for more definitions
- diminished - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
diminished (comparative more diminished, superlative most diminished) The diminished Roman Empire never recovered from the sack of Rome
- Diminished - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
When something is diminished, it’s been weakened or lessened Diminished is an adjective used when something has lost its power, prestige, or worth The value of a car, for instance, is diminished over time by wear and tear
- DIMINISHED Synonyms: 223 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for DIMINISHED: reduced, compressed, condensed, contracted, dimpled, cavernous, cupped, alveolar; Antonyms of DIMINISHED: enlarged, convex, risen, extended, swollen, inflated, expanded, protuberant
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