"diminish" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- To deny the right to sell except to persons having such an interest is to diminish appreciably the value of the contract in the owner's hands.
- When the discomfort ceases, or even when it appreciably diminishes, we have sensations possessing a property which we call PLEASURE.
- But these factors would not appreciably diminish the new report's figures on the declines in homicides due to emergency services, Professor Harris said.
- After this success, combat activity, from midday on 9 February, diminished appreciably.
- Her book sales diminished appreciably within her lifetime, and Moore was eventually dropped by her publisher.
- It might also appreciably diminish Saudi Arabia's influence in regional politics and dilute its position as the prime arbiter of policies within OPEC.
- For example, if the moon were a Lambertian scatterer, one would expect to see its scattered brightness appreciably diminish towards the terminator due to the increased angle at which sunlight hit the surface.
- And Mr. Gans said "one of the sad findings" is that turnout is diminishing appreciably in the South.
- Thoughtfully, Jefferson explained the irony to us; laughter diminished appreciably.
- Their size protected them from any retaliatory attacks which previous victims might possibly dream up, and/or allowed them to make the required periodic sacrificial cull without appreciably diminishing the strength of the tribe.
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