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the diminishment
noun
The act of diminishing; reducing in size, quantity, or quality.
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"Willy is weeping at the diminishment of Biff, Nicholssaidid.
The diminishment has not, God knows, been quantitative.
"The costs... on the people of this region are so huge,... the diminishment to property values, the diminishment to marinas, to businesses...
Then there is the diminishment of two other demigods, the biggest stars in their respective sports.
The book's disappearance might well herald the diminishment of those qualities in culture.
"The diminishment is appalling to me," Mr. Weisman said of the movie business.
But would his understanding of the game survive the diminishment of his athletic skills?
"o Technology will route around the diminishment or disappearance of Reader.
"And it had to do with the diminishment of everything else".
The diminishment of Olympic baseball would also lower the call for a World Cup of baseball.
Public prayer usually manifests the ego of the supplicant, to the diminishment of a focus on God.
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