Margaret took an aspirin because it could lessen the pain she felt from her broken foot.
Lessen is a verb that means to make or become less; diminish; decrease; reduce; or mitigate. Example sentence: If you want to lessen the pain you can take Advil
If you dig a hole you lessen
Mother kissed the bruise, to lessen the boy's pain.
Lessen the thickness with more water.He decided to lessen the volume.
The wind will lessen soon, and we can go back outside. If you lessen the tension on the sewing machine, your stitches will be more even.
The sting does lessen with time and with each successful submission.
"Lesson" refers to a teaching or educational session, while "lessen" means to reduce or make something smaller. The two words have different meanings and uses in a sentence, with "lesson" pertaining to teaching and learning, and "lessen" referring to diminishing or decreasing something.
No. The sentence stands once given, and nothing aside from a successful appeal, commutation, or pardon will change it.
"The new deal did not end the depression but it did lessen the financial hardships of many Americans."The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun antecedent 'new deal' in the second part of the sentence.
It is wrong to devalue someone elses property. Definition: to lessen in value or strength Hope this helps! Peace out! ~Tj8rocks
To make less; to reduce; to make smaller, or fewer; to diminish; to lower; to degrade; as, to lessen a kingdom, or a population; to lessen speed, rank, fortune., To become less; to shrink; to contract; to decrease; to be diminished; as, the apparent magnitude of objects lessens as we recede from them; his care, or his wealth, lessened.
to make easier, to get rid of, to lessen; /to alleviate pain or sorrow/ To get rid of. Eliminate is a good synonym. to remove or to reduce. as in to alleviate pressure from something to make easier to endure; lessen; mitigate: to alleviate sorrow; to alleviate pain. to make easier to endure; lessen; mitigate: to alleviate sorrow; to alleviate pain.