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Decrease   /dɪkrˈis/  /dˈikrˌis/   Listen
Decrease

noun
1.
A change downward.  Synonyms: drop-off, lessening.  "There was a sharp drop-off in sales"
2.
A process of becoming smaller or shorter.  Synonym: decrement.
3.
The amount by which something decreases.  Synonym: decrement.
4.
The act of decreasing or reducing something.  Synonyms: diminution, reduction, step-down.
verb
(past & past part. decreased; pres. part. decreasing)
1.
Decrease in size, extent, or range.  Synonyms: diminish, fall, lessen.  "The cabin pressure fell dramatically" , "Her weight fell to under a hundred pounds" , "His voice fell to a whisper"
2.
Make smaller.  Synonyms: lessen, minify.






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"Decrease" Quotes from Famous Books



... being able to speak well, and one-sixth imperfectly, while over three-fifths do not speak at all. The dependence of the ability to speak upon the age of becoming deaf is clearly in evidence here, the proportion of those not able to speak showing a great decrease with the rise of this age. Thus, of those born deaf, 83.5 per cent cannot speak at all; of those becoming deaf after birth and under five, 74.6 per cent; of those becoming deaf after five and under twenty, 26.5 ...
— The Deaf - Their Position in Society and the Provision for Their - Education in the United States • Harry Best

... feeds, Emitting odours reekingly rank, Drift under the clumps of the water-weeds, And broken bottles invade the reeds, And the wavy swell of the many-barged tug Breaks, and befouls the green Thames' bank. And the steady decrease of the snow-plumed throng That sail the upper Thames reaches among, Was prophesied ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 99, August 9, 1890. • Various

... advocate in as pretty a manner the policy he was dissecting. Lord Munnibagge, a great authority in economic matters, said that a weaker case had never been presented to Parliament. To send away Ginx's Baby to a colony at imperial expense was at once to rob the pockets of the rich and to decrease our labor-power. There was no necessity for it. Ginx's Baby could not starve in a country like this. He (Lord Munnibagge) had never heard of a case of a baby starving. There was no such wide-spread distress as was ...
— Ginx's Baby • Edward Jenkins

... nor decrease. If my head must of necessity lose as much weight as my trunk gains, and vice versa, then it is a clear case that I shall never be heavier. But why cannot my head remain stationary, whilst my trunk grows heavier? This is what you had ...
— Memorials and Other Papers • Thomas de Quincey

... think in theoretical terms; he must think concretely and from the point of view of the man he is trying to convince. As one very excellent salesman has put it, he must get the prospect's own story and tell it to him in different words, and if he can actually show him a way to decrease expenses or to increase output he will win not only his attention, but his ...
— The Book of Business Etiquette • Nella Henney


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