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    De·crease

    verb

    noun

    • 1. an instance or example of becoming smaller or fewer: "a decrease in births"
  2. The meaning of DECREASE is to grow progressively less (as in size, amount, number, or intensity). How to use decrease in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Decrease.

  3. to diminish or lessen in extent, quantity, strength, power, etc.: During the ten-day march across the desert their supply of water decreased rapidly. Synonyms: abate, contract, decline, lessen, wane. Antonyms: expand, increase.

  4. the process of something becoming less, or the amount by which something becomes less: Florida is not the only state to experience decreases in revenues. a decrease of 10%/10 points, etc. Sales were $640 million for the quarter, a decrease of 11%. a marked / significant / dramatic decrease.

  5. Decrease means to lower or go down. If you are driving above the speed limit, you should decrease your speed or risk getting a ticket. Students always want teachers to decrease the amount of homework. The opposite of decrease is increase, which means to raise.

  6. 1. the act or process of diminishing; reduction. 2. the amount by which something has been diminished. [C14: from Old French descreistre, from Latin dēcrescere to grow less, from de- + crescere to grow] deˈcreasing adj. deˈcreasingly adv.

  7. When something decreases or when you decrease it, it becomes less in quantity, size, or intensity. Population growth is decreasing by 1.4% each year. The number of independent firms decreased from 198 to 96. Since 1945 air forces have decreased in size.

  8. Definition of decrease verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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

  10. 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.

  11. Synonyms for DECREASE: reduce, lower, diminish, minimize, deplete, ease, lessen, dwindle; Antonyms of DECREASE: increase, expand, augment, raise, boost, enlarge, amplify, escalate.

  12. decrease meaning, definition, what is decrease: to become less or go down to a lower lev...: Learn more.

  13. to diminish or lessen in extent, quantity, strength, power, etc.: During the ten-day march across the desert their supply of water decreased rapidly. 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.

  14. the process of something becoming less, or the amount by which something becomes less: Florida is not the only state to experience decreases in revenues. a decrease of 10%/10 points, etc. Sales were $640 million for the quarter, a decrease of 11%. a marked / significant / dramatic decrease.

  15. Definitions of 'decrease'. 1. When something decreases or when you decrease it, it becomes less in quantity, size, or intensity. [...] 2. A decrease in the quantity, size, or intensity of something is a reduction in it. [...]

  16. Jun 2, 2024 · decrease (countable and uncountable, plural decreases) An amount by which a quantity decreases or is decreased. After six years of constant growth, the company reported a slight decrease in sales last year.

  17. 1. [no object] : to become smaller in size, amount, number, etc. Sales decreased by five percent this year. The population is decreasing steadily. = The population is steadily decreasing in size. 2. [+ object] : to make (something) smaller in size, amount, number, etc.

  18. A decrease in the quantity, size, or intensity of something is a reduction in it. ...a decrease in the number of young people out of work. [ + in] Bank base rates have fallen from 10 per cent to 6 per cent–a decrease of 40 per cent. [ + of] Synonyms: lessening, decline, reduction, loss More Synonyms of decrease.

  19. Find 111 different ways to say DECREASE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  20. Definitions of 'decrease'. 1. When something decreases or when you decrease it, it becomes less in quantity, size, or intensity. [...] 2. A decrease in the quantity, size, or intensity of something is a reduction in it. [...]

  21. Definition of decrease verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  22. When decrease is used as a transitive verb, it means "to reduce the amount of": I'll have to decrease my donut intake, or else my chair will break. Sentient actors don't decrease intransitively; you can't say He decreased.

  23. A decrease in something describes the fact of that thing getting smaller or becoming less.

  24. 2 days ago · Omega-3 Fatty Acids. One review found that foods containing dietary fiber or omega-3 fatty acids or aged, fermented, or cultured foods may help people manage anxiety and thus lower cortisol. Dietary fiber: fruits, vegetables, beans, nuts, and whole grains. Omega-3 fatty acids: salmon, chia, and flax. Aged, fermented, or cultured foods: plain ...

  25. Definition of decrease noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  26. 5 days ago · The CMS proposed rule includes a CY 2025 home health payment update of 2.5%, which is offset by an estimated 3.6% decrease related to the PDGM rebalancing and an estimated 0.6% decrease that reflects a proposed fixed dollar loss. Overall, CMS estimates that Medicare payments to home health agencies in CY 2025 would decrease in the aggregate by ...

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