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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



... departments seemed as desperate as after the February days; in May, business did not yet pick up; as late as June 28, the reports of the Bank of France revealed through a tremendous increase of deposits and an equal decrease of loans on exchange notes, the standstill of production; not until the middle of October did a steady improvement of business set in. The French bourgeoisie accounted for this stagnation of business with purely political ...
— The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte • Karl Marx

... great a mistake; for when insisting that the rite of baptism by water was to cease, when the spiritual administration of CHRIST began, he maintained, that John the Baptist said, 'My baptism shall decrease, but his shall increase.' Whereas the words are, 'He must increase, ...
— Life Of Johnson, Vol. 2 • Boswell, Edited by Birkbeck Hill

... of her 'criminals'. Still we fear that, for a long time at least, we shall have of them a large proportion, and that arrangements must be made for their employment. What we have already stated prove that there is no decrease as yet." ...
— A Letter from Major Robert Carmichael-Smyth to His Friend, the Author of 'The Clockmaker' • Robert Carmichael-Smyth

... out for a considerable time before they were commenced. At a place called Lackeen, in the South, they were in that state for three weeks or more, without any employment having been given. If this goes on, writes a resident of the locality, there must be an increase of coroners, and a decrease of civil engineers. "It is coffins," says another, "must now be sent into the country. I lately gave three coffins to bury some of the poor in my neighbourhood." This was bad enough; but a time was at hand when the poor had to bury ...
— The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) - With Notices Of Earlier Irish Famines • John O'Rourke

... the conversation well enough, and Elsie talked with a feverish interest which was too great a drain upon her meagre strength. But the stress of Doctor Sherman, which he strove to conceal, seemed to grow greater rather than decrease. ...
— Counsel for the Defense • Leroy Scott


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