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    diminish
    /dɪˈmɪnɪʃ/

    verb

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  2. verb [ I or T ] uk / dɪˈmɪnɪʃ / us. Add to word list. to reduce or be reduced in size, importance, or value: If consumers start losing confidence, it will diminish demand for household goods. Investors can diversify their holdings in order to diminish risk.

  3. The meaning of DIMINISH is to make less or cause to appear less. How to use diminish in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Diminish.

  4. to reduce or be reduced in size, importance, or value: If consumers start losing confidence, it will diminish demand for household goods. Investors can diversify their holdings in order to diminish risk. Over a period of several years, these securities diminished in value and the corporation went bankrupt.

  5. To diminish a person is to reduce or take away from their stature, reputation, or authority in some wayto belittle or disparage them, as in The new tell-all book is clearly an attempt to diminish a man who is regarded as a legend in his field.

  6. If you diminish someone or something, you talk about them or treat them in a way that makes them appear less important than they really are.

  7. Diminish means to make smaller or lesser. If you cover a lightbulb with a dark lamp shade, the light from the lamp will diminish. It can also mean become less important. Once the light has been dimmed, its role in lighting the room is diminished.

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

  9. to become less, or to make something become less: Your pain should diminish gradually after taking these tablets. (Definition of diminish from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of diminish. in Chinese (Traditional) 減少,減小,降低… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 减少,减小,降低… See more. in Spanish. disminuir…

  10. If you diminish someone or something, you talk about them or treat them in a way that makes them appear less important than they really are. More Conjugations of 'diminish'

  11. 1. to make or cause to seem smaller, less, or less important; lessen; reduce. 2. to reduce (a musical interval) by a half step less than a perfect or minor interval. 3. to detract from the authority, honor, stature, or reputation of; disparage. 4. to give a tapering form: a diminished column.