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    A·bate·ment
    /əˈbātmənt/

    noun

  2. a reduction in the amount or degree of something: The tax abatement will save the business thousands of dollars. We need some noise abatement. See. abate. Fewer examples. A complete abatement of symptoms usually occurs within a few months. Strict targets are being set for pollution abatement.

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · 1. diminution or alleviation; decrease. 2. suppression or termination. the abatement of a nuisance. 3. the amount by which something is reduced, such as the cost of an article. 4. property law. a decrease in the payment to creditors or legatees when the assets of the debtor or estate are insufficient to meet all payments in full. 5. property law.

  4. An abatement is a reduction or lessening. If you start bluntly telling people what you think of them, you might see an abatement in their friendliness toward you. Abatement comes from the French word for batter, but abatement doesn’t usually have a negative sense — abatement reduces something, but doesn’t beat it to a pulp.

  5. 1. diminution or alleviation; decrease. 2. suppression or termination: the abatement of a nuisance. 3. the amount by which something is reduced, such as the cost of an article. 4. (Law) property law a decrease in the payment to creditors or legatees when the assets of the debtor or estate are insufficient to meet all payments in full. 5.

  6. Definition of abatement noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. the act or state of abating or the state of being abated; reduction; decrease; alleviation; mitigation. suppression or termination: abatement of a nuisance; noise abatement. an amount deducted or subtracted, as from the usual price or the full tax. Law. a reduction of a tax assessment. the termination of a nuisance.

  8. Abatement Definition. ə-bātmənt. abatements. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Noun. Filter. noun. abatements. Reduction in amount, degree, or intensity; diminution. American Heritage. A lessening or reduction. Webster's New World. The amount lowered; a reduction. American Heritage.

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