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diminution

[dim-uh-noo-shuhn, -nyoo-] / ˌdɪm əˈnu ʃən, -ˈnyu- /


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Investors more often than not fail to appreciate Aghion’s insight, since the diminution in future economic growth that results from protectionism only manifests itself over the longer term.

From MarketWatch

He believes that the discovery of even simple alien life would be the latest chapter in the diminution of humanity's place in the cosmos.

From BBC

In other words, what has been agreed is a fragile step towards some diminution of the fighting in Ukraine but with no guarantee of success amid an atmosphere of mutual distrust.

From BBC

But conservatives criticized the move as a diminution of U.S. strength, and even the Democratic National Committee declined to endorse it.

From Los Angeles Times

“Those cities have not seen diminution of visitors due to the size of the levy. When we are seeing equivalents elsewhere, it is going to be marginal in terms of price disruption.”

From BBC