As it became dark what I could see began to diminish
My excitement will diminish.
Watering fresh cut flowers will diminish their demise. Or, Expenses diminish the return on investment.
Oil is a diminishing resource.
i think you mean diminish. due to his diminished capacity, the man was not held guilty for first degree murder. diminish=lowered.
some people make other people feel diminished because of their insecurities
Diminish is a verb that means to make or become less, lower, detract, or dwindle; or to cause or make something seem less impressive or less valuable. example sentence:You shouldn't diminish your contribution to the project, you did a great job.
"Diminish" means "to make or become smaller: to make something smaller or less important, or to become smaller or less important." Used in a sentence: If you must pay monthly bills and do not have a job, your savings will quickly diminish.
Do you work? is a complete sentence; it is not a sentence fragment.
The correct spelling is "diminish" (to make smaller or less).
Example: The amount of water in a glass will diminish when you drink some.
Does your brother work in a hospital? is the correct sentence.
In the event that the interest for a product increments, yet the inventory doesn't increment similarly, the cost will increment. On the off chance that the inventory of a ware increments, however the interest for that ware doesn't increment similarly, the cost will diminish. On the off chance that the interest for a product diminishes, yet the stock doesn't diminish similarly, the cost will diminish. In the event that the inventory of an item diminishes, yet the interest doesn't diminish similarly, the cost will increment.