Definitionadj. becoming smaller or less or appearing to do so
Last update: July 17, 2015
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Colsa, grown chiefly in the lower basin of the Seine (SeineInfrieure and Eure), is the most important of the oil-producing plants, all of which show a diminishing acreage. [Please select]
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Society, the State, by diminishing his hoard, had robbed him wholesale. [Please select]
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But amalgamating Napoleon with her is not diminishing her. [Please select]
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It kept on to the end of his reign, although diminishing somewhat towards the close. [Please select]
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The result is not only more fluency but also the diminishing of the effect of aggressivity. [Please select]
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The fugitives doubled around the next corner without diminishing their speed and Frank did likewise. [Please select]
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By the sound of his diminishing footsteps I supposed it was a rear staircase. [Please select]
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Of prong-horned antelope, several bands remain, but it is reported that they are steadily diminishing. [Please select]
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Our funds are diminishing, simply because we have delayed so long in preparing for this loan. [Please select]
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It abated because, among other influences, the social differences between patricians and plebeians were diminishing. [Please select]
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>From time to time He has been pleased to afford us farther light, and our principles have been improving, and our errors diminishing. [Please select]
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