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to diminishment
noun
The act of diminishing; reducing in size, quantity, or quality.
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You get used to diminishment, to a body that is stalled, an impediment.
"We have all sorts of directives and orders that were put out by him when he was here as the chief that relate to diminishment and/or elimination of police services".
This will lead to diminishment in the product value.
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From a religious perspective, all our spirits are diminished so long as we seek to diminish another and so long as we fail to stop the diminishment of another.
There are several phenomena that may contribute to childhood microbial diminishment.
It exposes people like the worshippers at the Sikh temple in Oak Creek to violence, and Muslims in New York to surveillance, and everyone to a diminishment of the citizenship we value.
His statements are nothing short of speech meant to spur hate and diminishment.
Borrowing from David Guston's comments on anticipatory governance, the inclusive approach RRI has towards governance is not meant "to acquiesce to neoliberal ideology that would focus on governance to the diminishment of government" (Guston 2014, 226).
She is so much more than that, but the openness that we have come to accept in our society may lead to a diminishment of her identity.
If the whole thing felt a bit anticlimactic, after such a long wait, that is due more to the diminishment of horseracing in American sports culture than to any particular deficiency in the horse.
Historical memory is the door to the human past, but it is susceptible to the diminishment of our sense of civilization as a common fate.
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