Results for: lessening,%20decreasing,%20declining,%20gradually%20becoming%20smaller
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abatement, act of slackening; release from an obligation; forgiveness, absolution, act of remitting, lessening of something, slowing of diseaseremission
act of damaging something, act of making worse; deterioration; handicap; defect, flaw, lessening or absence of abilityimpairment
act of decreasing, act of lessening, act of diminishing, amount by which something is reduced, chemical reaction, decimalization of fraction, making fraction simpler, meiosis, reducing of something, simplification, smaller copy, thickened saucereduction
act of mitigating; appeasement, relaxation; softening in force or severity; lessening the impact or intensity of; condition of becoming less severe; condition of being assuaged (about punishments, circumstances, emotions, etc.)mitigation
amount wasted, decay, deterioration; wasting; lessening; waste, loss, reduction in numberswastage
analyzing in simple terms, decreasing, lessening, diminishing, oversimplifyingreductive
barrier against the wind (e.g. a fence), something lessening force of the windwindbreak
be defrosted, be softened, be warm enough to melt ice, become less cold, become less hostile, lessening of hostility, process of thawing, process of melting; warm spell, period characterized by warm weather; decrease in tension or hostility, warmer wea...thaw
belittlement, derogation; abuse, slander, defamation, detracting person or thing, lessening, slanderingdetraction
calming, soothing; alleviative, bringing relief; mitigating, moderating, lessening, symptom-treating medicine, treating symptoms onlypalliative
change moving in a downward direction, drop-off (e.g.: "there was a sharp lessening in sales"lessening
cutting, chopping off; trimming branches from a tree; reducing, lesseningpruning
data expansion, lessening of pressure, pressure decrease, surgery to reduce pressure in organdecompression
decline; reduction, lessening, diminish, process of decreasing, reduce, lessen; declinedecrease
decrease in intensity, decreasing in brightness (of the moon); descent, lessening; approaching of the end (of a period of life, etc.), diminish; decline; ebb, subside, dwindle; approach the end (of life, end of period, finish, get smaller or less, irre...wane
 

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