abate in German
abate in German is abmindern, mindern, verlieren — abate means to become less strong or severe; to die down.
abate in German
abmindern
mindern
verlieren
absehen von
To give no consideration to (something); to treat as an exception. [from late 16th c.]
ausnehmen
To give no consideration to (something); to treat as an exception. [from late 16th c.]
abziehen
Chiefly followed by from, of, etc.: to omit or remove (a part from a whole); to deduct, to subtract. [15th–19th c.]
reduzieren
Chiefly followed by from, of, etc.: to omit or remove (a part from a whole); to deduct, to subtract. [15th–19th c.]
weglassen
Chiefly followed by from, of, etc.: to omit or remove (a part from a whole); to deduct, to subtract. [15th–19th c.]
beenden
To demolish or level to the ground (a building or other structure). [from early 15th c.]
einstellen
To demolish or level to the ground (a building or other structure). [from early 15th c.]
erniedrigen
To bring down (someone) mentally or physically; to lower (someone) in status. [14th–17th c.]
herabsetzen
To bring down (someone) mentally or physically; to lower (someone) in status. [14th–17th c.]
nachlassen
To bring down (someone) mentally or physically; to lower (someone) in status. [14th–17th c.]
zurückgehen
To bring down (someone) mentally or physically; to lower (someone) in status. [14th–17th c.]
herabsetzen
To reduce (something) in amount or size. [from 14th c.]
verkleinern
To reduce (something) in amount or size. [from 14th c.]
vermindern
To reduce (something) in amount or size. [from 14th c.]
verringern
To reduce (something) in amount or size. [from 14th c.]
nachlassen
To lessen (something) in force or intensity; to moderate. [from 14th c.]
abschwächen
To lessen (something) in force or intensity; to moderate. [from 14th c.]
legen
To lessen (something) in force or intensity; to moderate. [from 14th c.]
schwächen
To lessen (something) in force or intensity; to moderate. [from 14th c.]
vermindern
To lessen (something) in force or intensity; to moderate. [from 14th c.]
verringern
To lessen (something) in force or intensity; to moderate. [from 14th c.]
What does "abate" mean?
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verb To become less strong or severe; to die down.
"The storm finally began to abate around midnight."
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verb (law) To cancel or bring a legal matter to an end.
"The lawsuit was abated after the company settled out of court."
abate in a sentence
- The storm finally began to abate around midnight.
- His anger slowly abated as she explained what had happened.
- The lawsuit was abated after the company settled out of court.
- The court abated the claim once both parties reached an agreement.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "abate" in German?
"abate" in German is abmindern, mindern, verlieren. abate means: To become less strong or severe; to die down.
How do you use "abate" in a sentence?
Example: "The storm finally began to abate around midnight." In German, "abate" is abmindern, mindern, verlieren.
Are there other ways to say "abate" in German?
Yes — German has 20 translations listed for "abate": abmindern, mindern, verlieren, absehen von, ausnehmen, abziehen.
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