diminish in importance
diminish inflammation
diminish the cost of production
a diminished role for local government.
she felt diminished by the report.
We should try to diminish the cost of production.
Diminish the revenue by reducing tax.
He likes to diminish the skill of others.
Several unpopular decisions diminished the governor's popularity.
The country diminished the revenue by reducing tax.
An occasional outburst didn't diminish my respect for her.
The warden's authority diminished after the revolt.
the trial has aged and diminished him.
The harmony of her face is not diminished by her imperfect nose.
The unskilled section of the working class was diminishing as a proportion of the workforce.
the problem of diminished sight can be reduced or corrected by using spectacles.
regretfully, mounting costs and diminishing traffic forced the line to close.
Biomarkers of aging include thinning of the hair and diminished elasticity of the skin.
The differences between manual labour and mental labour are diminishing in some developed countries.
Even more alarmingly, its flow is diminishing at source.
He diminishes it and again diminishes it, till he arrives at doing nothing (on purpose).
This is the law of diminishing marginal utility.
Signs now are that both are diminishing.
Amygdala damage also causes a diminished fear response.
Dudley, on the other hand, looked somehow diminished.
President Zelensky says airstrikes will not diminish the spirit of Ukrainians.
By diminishing Marissa's accomplishment, the attacks diminished us all.
Adenosine can no longer bind, meaning it's calming properties are diminished.
It amplifies quieter emotions, but it diminishes the intensity of stronger feelings.
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