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diminish
verb as in become or cause to be less
verb as in belittle
Strongest matches
Weak matches
bad-mouth, cut down to size, dispraise, dump on, give comeuppance, knock off high horse, poormouth, put away, put down, run down, tear down
Example Sentences
However, the premium on the VIX futures has diminished greatly, and that is a more bearish development.
The firm’s influence over voting will diminish at last.
Because although Israel may be the dominant military power, even a beleaguered and diminished Hamas has been able to control the media environment.
The condition often targets the knees and hips, limiting mobility and diminishing quality of life.
Now, he said, “Given the federal diminished capabilities, we’re not sure what type of support they can provide in that kind of crisis.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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