Sentence examples for be abated from inspiring English sources

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be abated

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To put an end to; to cause to cease.

  • To abate a nuisance

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"I'd be very cautious of saying a future conflict could be abated by the ATT.

The calls for a wider purge are unlikely to be abated.

If the existing regulatory package were supplemented along these lines, some of the public's indignation would be abated.

Taxes, which will be abated for 10 years, will initially range from $44 to $172 a month.

Thus, constructing a building without obtaining the requisite public approval is perfunctorily a public nuisance, although it may be abated by the public prosecutor.

Aside from these issues is the question of precisely how greenhouse-gas emissions should be abated, assuming that they need to be reduced at all.

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The rain may be abating.

The downturn appears to be abating.

The legal problems don't seem to be abating, either.

Indeed there are some hints that, among certain groups, it might be abating.

But in the past decade, and even the past year, the mystery has seemed to be abating.

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