My excitement will diminish.
abolish?
lessen, diminish, decrease
decrease, lessen
Dwindling is a verb meaning to become smaller and smaller, to diminish or fade away; to diminish, decline, lessen, wane. Example sentence:My zeal for composing good sentences is dwindling; I may be near my end for this category.
decrease, decline, lessen, shrink, dwindle, wane, recede, subside
As it became dark what I could see began to 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.
The correct spelling is "diminish" (to make smaller or less).
Example: The amount of water in a glass will diminish when you drink some.
Doesn't diminish the urge, but sometimes the ability.
diminish - (antonym) enlarge, enhance, increase, grow, magnify, amplify
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