Opposite of a gradual accumulation or increase, typically of something negative that leads to a problem
Opposite of a group of accumulated items of a particular kind
Opposite of to augment or make something greater
“Speaking without confidence will diminish your credibility.”
Opposite of to come into possession of
“I will give my old laptop to my younger brother.”
Opposite of to drive spiritually or urge someone on
“I wouldn't want to discourage them, but I would urge caution and some sensible risk assessment.”
(of a settlement) Opposite of to plan and begin the building of
“The eruption of Mount Vesuvius would wipe out the ancient city of Pompeii.”
Opposite of to make a quantity bigger
“An abundance of supply would decrease prices in the market.”
Opposite of to become or make more intense
“During the midsection of the morning, I was able to abate my longing for biscuits by eating a slice of homemade fruit cake.”
Opposite of to become improved or more advanced
“The company would neglect the need to continue to innovate and the quality of their products would regress as a result.”
Opposite of to grow in intensity
“Zack's rage would subside after he realized that things weren't actually that bad.”
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