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Abate meaning
To lessen (something) in force or intensity; to moderate. | To reduce (something) in amount or size. | To reduce (something) in amount or size.
Example sentences (20)
Apostle Dave Nweze Umahi, as the father and Chief Security Officer of the State, went a long way to abate the hostilities.
Climate and energy analyst Ketan Joshi, who works with the European Climate Foundation, told that carbon offset projects “should only be reserved for the most necessary and hardest to abate sectors”.
Core commodities inflation in the U.S. is expected to fall further, given the ongoing weakness in goods demand, and shelter inflation should begin to abate slowly.
He said: “The food output situation plus the foreign exchange shortages present strong upside risk to inflation and I don’t think that risk will abate any time soon.
Hydrogen will play a crucial role in decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors, enable the at-scale transport of energy to resourceconstrained regions, and enable a clean and resilient energy system.
In the early days of the endeavour numerous technologies were deployed to abate the problem, and though most worked there had to be trade-offs, what one lacked another provided and so the cycle went.
Is that -- and then coin -- and then in conjunction with that, I think, there’s a sense that once the Fed has done that mix shift really starts to abate.
It implies that an even larger earnings increase could occur later in the year if risks abate and BAC can reduce its PCLs.
Micah Coomer, Joshua Abate, and Dodge Dale Hellonen were arrested this week on misdemeanor charges after their fellow Marines helped investigators identify them in footage among the pro-Trump mob on Jan.
Now, as we get into the holidays and pass, some of that should abate, because we started to see this dynamic in our fiscal Q4 last year.
Of course, it is dashed in the viscera of endless hordes of demons all the same, but that contrast was an important part of 's ability to abate staleness.
The agency said it had warned management of the hotel several times to abate the nuisance without compliance.
The retired officer also attributed the increasing insecurity in the southeast part of the country to the continued detention of the Independent People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Nnamdi Kanu, saying that his release could abate insecurity.
The threat of deportation of Indian students stranded in Canada due to fraud by travel agents is yet to abate.
The trust distributes those funds to the state, counties and other entities to abate the opioid crisis.
To abate that risk the fledgling industry is doing a lot of testing and analyzing to figure out recommended dosages and other risk management tools, he added.
Unlike coal mines, power stations are not struggling with how to abate their emissions.
We've been aligned with refineries that just like us have done quite a lot of homework on the heart to abate.
And I was coming to understand that these feelings did not abate after people died, or when caring became something you paid other people to do.
Companies in "hard to abate” sectors like steelmakers and airlines might have greater need for such removals under certain scenarios, the authors said.