Definitionn. an interruption in the intensity or amount of something
Last update: September 5, 2015
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There seems to be an abatement of interest in studies among students. [Please select]
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After James's accession Danby was discharged from his bail by the Lords on the 19th of May 1685, and the order declaring a dissolution of parliament to be no abatement of an impeachment was reversed. [Please select]
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All this time the war between the two still raged, with no abatement of spirit. [Please select]
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Nor will the close of the reconstruction period witness an abatement of this demand. [Please select]
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Among the buccaneers that night there was hilarity over the sudden abatement of M. [Please select]
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"In every field you sow, in every flock you rear there is increase without abatement." [Please select]
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It may be stated here that Miles utterly declined to accept any abatement of the debt. [Please select]
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Yet, even then, the grief of Aphrodite knew no abatement. [Please select]
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If they are fine and well-flavored, there will be a slight abatement of ill luck. [Please select]
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I'd call it a nuisance-abatement project. [Please select]
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There was evidently no abatement of the flood. [Please select]
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