diminish

[dɪˈmɪnɪʃ]

diminish Definition

  • 1make or become less
  • 2belittle or disparage someone or something

Using diminish: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "diminish" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The impact of the pandemic has diminished the company's profits.

  • Example

    The importance of his role in the project was diminished by his absence.

  • Example

    The value of the house has diminished over time.

diminish Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for diminish

Phrases with diminish

  • diminish in size

    become smaller in size

    Example

    The cake will diminish in size as it bakes.

  • lose significance or importance

    Example

    His contributions to the team have diminished in importance since he started working remotely.

  • diminish returns

    experience a decrease in profits or earnings

    Example

    The company's decision to cut costs resulted in diminished returns.

Origins of diminish

from Old French 'diminuer', from Latin 'diminuere', meaning 'to lessen'

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Summary: diminish in Brief

To 'diminish' [dɪˈmɪnɪʃ] means to make or become less, or to belittle or disparage someone or something. It is often used to describe a decrease in size, importance, or value, as in 'The impact of the pandemic has diminished the company's profits.' 'Diminish' can also be used to describe a decrease in returns or profits, as in 'The company's decision to cut costs resulted in diminished returns.' Synonyms include 'decrease,' 'reduce,' and 'lessen.'

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