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diminution
[ dim-uh-noo-shuhn, -nyoo- ]
noun
- the act, fact, or process of diminishing; lessening; reduction.
- Music. the repetition or imitation of a subject or theme in notes of shorter duration than those first used.
diminution
/ ˌdɪmɪˈnjuːʃən /
noun
- reduction; decrease
- music the presentation of the subject of a fugue, etc, in which the note values are reduced in length Compare augmentation
Other Words From
- predim·i·nution noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of diminution1
Word History and Origins
Origin of diminution1
Example Sentences
“Those cities have not seen diminution of visitors due to the size of the levy. When we are seeing equivalents elsewhere, it is going to be marginal in terms of price disruption.”
The judge found, external that several elements of the act do cause a "significant" diminution of the rights enjoyed by asylum seekers residing in Northern Ireland under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement.
“This could include health care needs and medical monitoring, property restoration and diminution, and compensation for any net business loss.”
The slaying brought attention to the availability of credits for good behavior, known as “diminution credits” to reduce a prison sentence.
“We do not support any diminution of the territory of Gaza,” U.S.
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