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    A·bate
    /əˈbāt/

    verb

  2. if something such as a price or level abates, it goes up more slowly than before, or it goes down: Gains in oil prices are unlikely to abate within the next few months. [ I or T ] to become or make something become weaker, lower, less serious, etc.: Inflation is finally showing signs of abating.

  3. Something that abates becomes fewer or less intense. Your enthusiasm for skiing might abate after falling off a ski lift and getting a mouthful of snow. Abate comes from the Old French verb abattre, "to beat down," and means to reduce or become less intense or numerous.

  4. to become less intense or severe; to make something less intense or severe. The storm showed no signs of abating. They waited for the crowd’s fury to abate. abate something Steps are to be taken to abate pollution. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Abate is used with these nouns as the subject: anger. fear. storm.

  5. Apr 29, 2024 · abate in American English. (əˈbeit) (verb abated, abating) transitive verb. 1. to reduce in amount, degree, intensity, etc.; lessen; diminish. to abate a tax. to abate one's enthusiasm. 2. Law.

  6. 1. to make or become less in amount, intensity, degree, etc: the storm has abated. 2. (Law) ( tr) law. a. to remove, suppress, or terminate (a nuisance) b. to suspend or extinguish (a claim or action) c. to annul (a writ) 3. (Law) ( intr) law (of a writ, legal action, etc) to become null and void.

  7. Definition of abate – Learner’s Dictionary. abate. verb [ I ] formal uk / əˈbeɪt / us. Add to word list. to become less strong: By the weekend, the storms had abated. (Definition of abate from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of abate. in Chinese (Traditional) 減少, 減弱, 減輕… See more.

  8. Definition of abate. 1. as in to subside. to grow less in scope or intensity especially gradually interest in the author's home abated as her novels waned in popularity. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. subside. decrease. diminish. fall. decline. vanish. shrink. ease. recede. lessen. wane. ebb. relent. moderate. die (away or down or out)

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