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What's "diminish in" mean?

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Rebecca

Actually, "diminish" and "in" function separately from each other here! "Diminish" is a verb that means to make or become less, and the phrase "in any way" is quite a common phrase used in negative sentences that means under any circumstances or conditions. Ex: You're not responsible for my choices in any way. Ex: John was trying to diminish my achievement by criticizing me. Ex: I don't want to diminish your achievements in any way.

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