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Diminish meaning
To make smaller. | To become less or smaller. | To make appear smaller than in reality; to dismiss as unimportant.
Example sentences (20)
According to HRA Pharma’s evaluation of a dozen different studies, a high BMI did not diminish the effectiveness of the mini-pill.
Alan Shearer doesn't believe the Premier League charges hanging over Manchester City should diminish from their title achievements.
All the while, supply continues to diminish and prices can quickly move out of one's range, he said.
Although Kaworu does his best to comfort Shinji, this doesn't diminish how painfully tragic his death is at Shinji's hands.
Apella’s legal team, led by Yanna Raevskaya, Head of Prospectacy Ltd’s legal department, argued that Apple did not prove how registration of the Apella Games mark would diminish its attractiveness or devalue its market image.
As orphans without a real social structure, their chances of survival would diminish.
Belichick’s job security has been an important variable in trade deadline speculation, as the coach might not be inclined to intentionally diminish his squad’s talent if he believed he might not be back next season.
But, as a general rule, annuities and annuity-like schemes tend to diminish what remains to leave behind.
But if the U.S. security umbrella were to diminish under the weight of financial strain, we would be forced to spend much more to defend our massive geographical space, extensive coastlines, widely dispersed population, and critical infrastructure.
But the move could diminish the Twitter experience for many users, and ultimately have the opposite effect.
But Williams said that service record could not diminish the financial damage that Bernardo helped to inflict on taxpayers in West Haven.
Consistent watering and maintaining a layer of mulch several inches thick will also diminish cracking.
Dennis Willard, a spokesperson for the opposition campaign One Person One Vote, called Issue 1 a "deceptive power grab" that was intended to diminish the influence of the state's voters.
Duplicating that arc is extremely difficult, not only because of the original trilogy's earthshaking impact on pop culture, but the simple fact that doing so would diminish the overthrow of The Emperor.
Given the renewed focus on Gandhi, BJP officials may have sought to diminish his newfound luster.
Going forward, pressure falls will further diminish the pressure gradient as WSW flow aloft gradually works its way down to the surface, which won't happen in any appreciable capacity until late tonight or even Monday.
He considered that sufficient staffing, as well as collaboration and accurate information sharing, are important to diminish operational disruptions as well as their impact on travellers.
Her career has made her an icon for women in politics, but her absences diminish her voice in the Senate and prevent her from continuing the great work she has done.
However, director James Gunn believes they will not diminish fans' enjoyment of the film.
However, the interest rates of traditional savings accounts often don’t outpace inflation, which means the purchasing power of your money might diminish over time, even if the nominal amount increases.