- to diminish or cause to diminish in size, number, strength, etc
- the act or process of diminishing; reduction
- the amount by which something has been diminished
deˈcreasing adj deˈcreasingly adv
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2017 de•crease /v. dɪˈkris; n. ˈdikris, dɪˈkris/USA pronunciation
v., -creased, -creas•ing, n. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2017v.
n. [countable]
de•creas•ing•ly, adv. de•crease
(v. di krēs′;n. dē′krēs, di krēs′),USA pronunciation v., -creased, -creas•ing, n. v.i.
v.t.
n.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: decrease vb /dɪˈkriːs/
deˈcreasing adj deˈcreasingly adv 'decrease' also found in these entries:
abate
- abatement
- absorption coefficient
- air pocket
- aˈbatement
- beta-blocker
- brake-fade
- cut
- cut down
- cutback
- decay
- decompression sickness
- decrement
- decrescendo
- decrescent
- depreciation
- deˌvaluˈation
- diminish
- diminuendo
- diminution
- disarm
- drop
- drop off
- extender
- fade
- fade-out
- fall
- go down
- inhibit
- inverse
- lose
- mesosphere
- negative resistance
- oxidize
- pare
- peak
- slim
- slow
- soft landing
- spiral
- step down
- tail off
- transform
- transformer
- tumble
- wane
- wear off
- work-to-rule
- write down
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