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diminish

dih-MIH-nihsh
verb
1
To make something smaller, weaker, or less important.
"Nothing could diminish her enthusiasm for the project."
"The scandal diminished public trust in the company."
2
To become smaller or less in amount or intensity.
"His influence in the party diminished over the years."

How to Use Diminish

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In plain EnglishTo shrink something, or to make it seem less important, or to shrink on its own.

Common pairings
diminish in value diminish the impact diminish over time

Word Forms

diminished past tense, diminishes singular

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Etymology

Shaped by the blending of Old French "diminuer" (from Latin "dīminuo") with the older English word "minish", both meaning to make smaller.

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