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The diminution
noun
A lessening, decrease or reduction.
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"The diminution of value may not be identifiable until it's too late," he said.
The diminution of the fiber tracts was relevant to the loss of functionality of the PMG-affected cortex.
The diminution is to be as in the Doric door-way.
The diminution of the column is to be as directed for the Ionic order in the third book.
The diminution of our quality of life would be an unacceptable consequence of short-term thinking.
The diminution of sex is simultaneous to one's emotional bonds growing stronger.
The diminution of confidence and trust is attributable to diminished conditions for far too many and for far too long.
The diminution of KGDH activity appears to be central in the regulation of the TCA cycle.
The diminution of this positive feedback loop is of immense clinical significance.
The diminution of the signals from the acid 4 g at δ=4.56 ppm revealed its corresponding consumption.
The diminution of the catalase activity by paracetamol was quite pronounced: 55% in the liver and 25% in the brain.
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