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abate

/əˈbeɪt/

noun

Meaning

  • Abatement.

verb

Meaning

  • (obsolete outside law) To put an end to; to cause to cease.

    "to abate a nuisance"

  • To become null and void.

    "The writ has abated."

  • To nullify; make void.

    "to abate a writ"

  • To humble; to lower in status; to bring someone down physically or mentally.

  • To be humbled; to be brought down physically or mentally.

  • To curtail; to deprive.

    "Order restrictions and prohibitions to abate an emergency situation."

  • To reduce in amount, size, or value.

    "Legacies are liable to be abated entirely or in proportion, upon a deficiency of assets."

  • To decrease in size, value, or amount.

  • To moderate; to lessen in force, intensity, to subside.

  • To decrease in intensity or force; to subside.

  • To deduct or omit.

    "We will abate this price from the total."

  • To bar or except.

  • To cut away or hammer down, in such a way as to leave a figure in relief, as a sculpture, or in metalwork.

  • To dull the edge or point of; to blunt.

  • To destroy, or level to the ground.

Synonyms

contract,
cut short,
decrease,
diminish,
lessen,
lower,
moderate,
remit,
remove,
slacken,
suppress,
terminate,
appease,
depress,
humble,
pacify,
soften,
soothe,
tranquilize,
fail,
fall through,
alleviate,
assuage,
decline,
diminish,
ebb,
mitigate,
relax,
subside,
temper,
wane