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DIMINISH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
C1. to reduce or be reduced in size or importance: I don't want to diminish her achievements, but she did have a lot of help. These memories will not be diminished by time. What he did has seriously diminished him in many people's eyes. We've seen our house diminish greatly / sharply / substantially in value over the last six months. Fewer examples
Diminish Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : to make less or cause to appear less. diminish an army's strength. His role in the company was diminished. 2. : to lessen the authority, dignity, or reputation of : belittle. diminish a rival's accomplishments. 3. architecture : to cause to taper (see taper entry 1 sense 1) a diminished column. intransitive verb. 1.
DIMINISH Synonyms: 185 Similar and Opposite Words | Merriam ...
Synonyms for DIMINISH: minimize, dismiss, denigrate, disparage, derogate, criticize, belittle, depreciate; Antonyms of DIMINISH: magnify, exalt, applaud, glorify, praise, extol, approve, laud
DIMINISH Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
To diminish is to become smaller, fewer, or less, as in If we don’t order more, our stock of supplies will slowly diminish until we run out completely. It can also mean to make smaller, fewer, or less, as in We need to diminish our reliance on fossil fuels.
DIMINISH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
1. to make or become smaller, fewer, or less. 2. (transitive) architecture. to cause (a column, etc) to taper. 3. (transitive) music. to decrease (a minor or perfect interval) by a semitone. 4. to belittle or be belittled; reduce in authority, status, etc; depreciate. Collins English Dictionary.
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