Sentence examples for To abate from inspiring English sources

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To abate

verb

To put an end to; to cause to cease.

  • To abate a nuisance

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But the costs of abatement are uncertain, just as are the costs of failing to abate.

This pressure is unlikely to abate.

The costs pressures are unlikely to abate.

Now the pain began to abate.

Motions to abate and quash were overruled.

The tide does not seem to abate.

Gradually, though, America's enthusiasm for the day began to abate.

The fury does not appear likely to abate soon.

There is no structural reason for partisanship to abate.

And the horrors themselves are not going to abate.

The flood of lawsuits seems unlikely to abate.

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