To shrink or make less.
To diminish over time
Degrade, minimize, or diminish. Those words mean cheapen.
The correct spelling is "diminish" (to make smaller or less).
diminish - (antonym) enlarge, enhance, increase, grow, magnify, amplify
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
To diminish over time
Diminish, condense...
Degrade, minimize, or diminish. Those words mean cheapen.
Slang-ran out of steam or energy.
i think you mean diminish. due to his diminished capacity, the man was not held guilty for first degree murder. diminish=lowered.
My excitement will diminish.
The correct spelling is "diminish" (to make smaller or less).
Watering fresh cut flowers will diminish their demise. Or, Expenses diminish the return on investment.
"Dimbiness" is not a standard term in the English language; it may be a misspelling or a colloquial expression. If you meant "diminish," it refers to the act of reducing or lessening something. If you meant "dimness," it relates to low light or brightness. Please clarify if you meant a different term!
As it became dark what I could see began to diminish
Doesn't diminish the urge, but sometimes the ability.
No, "diminish" does not mean "very few." Instead, it refers to the act of reducing or lessening something in size, importance, or intensity. While something that diminishes may end up being very few, the term itself focuses on the process of reduction rather than a specific quantity.