Definitionn. change toward something smaller or lower
Last update: June 10, 2015
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The government is planning for a small diminution in taxes. [Please select]
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The diminution of military troops will leave our country more vulnerable to invasion. [Please select]
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When the jobless rate decreases, there is usually a diminution in crime as well. [Please select]
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Only, her joy had undergone a certain diminution. [Please select]
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Diminution in top of column, 84, 110. [Please select]
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Some of the complaints against the companies, however, were exaggerated, and the estimates formed of the possible commercial development of telegraphy were optimistic. The basis for these estimates was the experience of other countries, which, however, did not justify the expectation that a large increase of business consequent on reduction of rates could be obtained without serious diminution of profit. [Please select]
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Thus it is that the diminution of brightness is produced. [Please select]
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He could not perceive any apparent diminution of their numbers. [Please select]
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These symptoms are accompanied with a gradual diminution of the milk secretion. [Please select]
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I am induced to think they are disquieted by the sudden diminution of light. [Please select]
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