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decrease VERB |
To make less, to become smaller |
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decrease NOUN |
The process of getting smaller |
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dejected |
Downhearted, low in spirits, unhappy |
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demote ► demotion |
To lower in rank or position, to move down or back |
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denominator |
The numeral below the line, or to the right of the line |
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descend ► descent |
To come down, to go from a higher to a lower place |
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subdue |
To bring under control , to quiet down; to conquer |
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subheading |
the title or heading for one section of an outlin or paper |
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submerge |
To move, or be pushed, under water |
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subside |
To go down, recede, settle, sink to a lower level |
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subsistance ► subsist |
The minimum amount to substain life |
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delinquent |
someone who fails to follow rules |
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deplete |
to lessen in amount; to have a less amount |
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detach |
to seperate from a larger thing |
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sublime |
having an impressive quality that inspires awe |
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subservient |
useful in an inferior way |