Sentence examples for to abating from inspiring English sources

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to abating

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To put an end to; to cause to cease.

  • To abate a nuisance

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In situ and laboratory studies were carried out to determine the ability of bacterial strains isolated from a tropical lagoon to degrade lignin and carbohydrate components of sawdust, with a view to abating the impact of sawdust pollution on these ecosystem.

In addition to abating the burden of developmental impairment in general, these policies will also help to reduce health disparities.

As needs of rape survivors in the area had not been addressed before, we believe that the decline in programme attendance is due to abating numbers of "old" cases of sexual violence over the course of many months rather than signifying lesser frequency of sexual violence.

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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.

The tide does not seem to abate.

There is no structural reason for partisanship to abate.

And the horrors themselves are not going to abate.

The fury does not appear likely to abate soon.

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