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    De·crease

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    noun

    • 1. an instance or example of becoming smaller or fewer: "a decrease in births"
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  3. Definition of decrease verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. decrease. verb. OPAL W. /dɪˈkriːs/ [intransitive, transitive] (rather formal) Verb Forms. to become smaller in size, number, etc.; to make something smaller in size, number, etc. Donations have decreased significantly over the past few years. a decreasing population.

  4. 4 days ago · SYNONYMS 1. wane, lessen, fall off, decline, contract, abate. decrease, diminish, dwindle, shrink imply becoming smaller or less in amount. decrease commonly implies a sustained reduction in stages, esp. of bulk, size, volume, or quantity, often from some imperceptible cause or inherent process: The swelling decreased daily. diminish usually ...

  5. to become less, or to make something become less: During the summer months, rainfall decreases. decrease. noun [ C, U ] uk / ˈdiːkriːs / us. B1. There has been a decrease in the number of violent crimes. Opposite. increase. (Definition of decrease from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of decrease.

  6. the process of reducing something; the amount that something is reduced by synonym reduction. Sales for May show a decrease compared with the same month last year. decrease in something There has been some decrease in military spending this year. a decrease in the number/level/rate of something.

  7. v.t. to make less; cause to diminish: to decrease one's work load. n. the act or process of decreasing; condition of being decreased; gradual reduction: a decrease in sales; a decrease in intensity. the amount by which a thing is lessened: The decrease in sales was almost 20 percent. Latin dēcrēscere ( dē- de - + crēscere to grow); see crescent.

  8. verb. de· crease di-ˈkrēs ˈdē-ˌkrēs. decreased; decreasing. Synonyms of decrease. intransitive verb. : to grow progressively less (as in size, amount, number, or intensity) Yearly sales decreased by five percent. His little remaining strength had been decreasing rapidly for two or three days preceding … Charles Dickens. transitive verb.

  9. to become less, or to make something become less: Prices have decreased. decrease. noun. / ˈdiːkriːs/ B1. There has been a decrease in the number of violent crimes. Opposite. increase. (Definition of decrease from the Cambridge Essential Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of decrease. in Chinese (Traditional) (使)減少, (使)下降, (使)降低…

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