Decrease

  • 31decrease — [14] Etymologically, decrease means ‘ungrow’. It comes from de(s)creiss , the present stem of Old French de(s)creistre, which was a descendant of Vulgar Latin discrēscēre. This was an alteration of Latin dēcrēscēre, a compound verb formed from… …

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  • 32decrease in purchasing power — index inflation (decrease in value of currency) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 33decrease a punishment — index commute Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 34decrease in excellence — index impair Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 35decrease in importance — index demote Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 36Decrease (knitting) — A decrease in knitting is a reduction in the number of stitches, usually accomplished by suspending the stitch to be decreased from another existing stitch or by knitting it together with another stitch. Contents 1 Methods of Single Decreasing… …

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  • 37decrease in current assets — apyvartinių lėšų sumažėjimas statusas Aprobuotas sritis biudžetas apibrėžtis Planuojamas laikinai laisvų valstybės piniginių išteklių sumažėjimas biudžetinių metų pabaigoje, palyginti su numatomais arba faktiniais laikinai laisvais valstybės… …

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  • 38decrease indent — mažinti įtrauką statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Komanda pažymėtos dokumento dalies ↑įtraukai sumažinti. Įtrauka sumažinama iki artimiausios ↑tabuliavimo pozicijos. Pavyzdžiui, jei komanda taikoma ↑struktūrinio sąrašo elementui, tai jis… …

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  • 39decrease — 1. verb /dɪˈkriːs,ˈdiːkriːs/ a) Of a quantity, to become smaller. b) To make (a quantity) smaller. Syn: drop, fall, go down, plummet, plunge, reduce, shrink …

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  • 40decrease — Synonyms and related words: abate, abatement, abbreviate, abbreviation, ablate, ablation, abrade, abridge, abstract, allay, alleviate, apportion, astriction, astringency, attrition, bate, be eaten away, bottleneck, calibrate, calibrated, cervix,… …

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