diminish

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English - Turkish
azalmak

Bu ülkenin nüfusu giderek azalmaktadır. - The population of this country is gradually diminishing.

{f} eksiltmek
{f} azaltmak
(Muzik) bir aralığı eksiltmek
gevşemek
önemini azaltmak
hafifletmek
tenakus etmek
azal

Emekli olduktan sonra geliri yarı yarıya azaldı. - His income was diminished by half after retirement.

Bu ülkenin nüfusu giderek azalmaktadır. - The population of this country is gradually diminishing.

gittikçe azalarak
{f} azaltmak, eksiltmek, küçültmek; azalmak, eksilmek
{f} küçültmek
diminishing returns azalan verim
azal/azalt
diminishingly eksilerek
{f} kısmak
bir yarım entervali kısaltmak
alçaltmak
zayıflatmak
{f} inceltmek
{f} sivriltmek
fire vermek
grow down

stalactites, which grow down from cave ceilings,are formed in limestone caves.

diminished
{s} azaltılmış
diminish in importance
önemi azalmak
diminish in intensity
azalmak
diminish in intensity
sönmek
diminish in value
değeri düşmek
diminished
küçültülmüş
diminished
azaltılan
diminished
konik
diminishing
hafifletme
diminishment
azaltma
diminishment
azalma
diminished
{f} azal

Emekli olduktan sonra geliri yarı yarıya azaldı. - His income was diminished by half after retirement.

Savaş ülkenin zenginliği azalttı. - The war diminished the wealth of the country.

diminishing
azalan
diminished
azalt(mak)
diminished
{s} düşürülmüş
diminished
{f} azalt: adj.azaltılmış
diminished
{f} azal: adj.azaltılmış
diminished
azalt

Bir insanın haklarının tehdit edildiğinde, her insanın hakları azaltılır. - The rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are threatened.

Savaş ülkenin zenginliği azalttı. - The war diminished the wealth of the country.

diminishing
eksilen
diminishing
{f} azal: prep.azalarak
English - English
To disappear gradually
To become smaller
To taper
To reduce a perfect or minor interval by a semitone
To make smaller
decrease in size, extent, or range; "The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester"; "The cabin pressure fell dramatically"; "her weight fall to under a hundred pounds"; "his voice fell to a whisper"
{v} to lessen, decrease, decay, degrade
lessen the authority, dignity, or reputation of; "don't belittle your colleagues" To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct; to take away the luster of; to darken; to dull; to obscure; to eclipse
To lessen the authority or dignity of; to put down; to degrade; to abase; to weaken
To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct; to take away the luster of; to darken; to dull; to obscure; to eclipse
{f} make smaller, reduce; become smaller
A bower; a dingle
To make smaller by a half step; to make (an interval) less than minor; as, a diminished seventh
Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference; extension; measurement; us
If you diminish someone or something, you talk about them or treat them in a way that makes them appear less important than they really are. He never put her down or diminished her
When something diminishes, or when something diminishes it, it becomes reduced in size, importance, or intensity. The threat of nuclear war has diminished Federalism is intended to diminish the power of the central state Universities are facing grave problems because of diminishing resources This could mean diminished public support for the war. increase
lessen the authority, dignity, or reputation of; "don't belittle your colleagues"
To make smaller in any manner; to reduce in bulk or amount; to lessen; opposed to augment or increase
To deprive of distinct vision; to hinder from seeing clearly, either by dazzling or clouding the eyes; to darken thesenses or understanding of
To become or appear less or smaller; to lessen; as, the apparent size of an object diminishes as we recede from it
A silver coin of the United States, of the value of ten cents; the tenth of a dollar
To grow dim
To take away; to subtract
diminishing
becoming smaller
diminishing
Present participle of diminish
diminishing
A diminishment
To diminish
disaugment
To diminish
minorate
diminished
(of an organ or body part) diminished in size or strength as a result of disease or injury or lack of use; "partial paralysis resulted in an atrophied left arm"
diminished
A term which signifies that an interval - the difference in pitch between two notes - has been reduced by a semitone In practice, this term is generally only used to describe a diminished fifth or dimished seventh
diminished
Lowered, or reduced The term for an interval which has been decreased from the major by two half steps and from the perfect by one half step, e g c-a, diminished sixth, or c-g, a diminished fifth Also used for a triad which has a minor third and a diminished fifth, e g c, c-e, g Or in other words the lowering of a pitch chromatically by one half step
diminished
lessened, reduced
diminished
the term used to describe the reduction of an interval, for example C to G is a diminished fifth, this is the opposite to augmented
diminished
(of musical intervals) reduction by a semitone of any perfect or minor musical interval; "a diminished fifth"
diminished
{s} lessened, reduced, decreased, made smaller
diminished
impaired by diminution
diminished
The term for an interval which has been decreased from the major by two half steps and from the perfect by one half step, e g c-a, diminished sixth, or c-g, a diminished fifth Also used for a triad which has a minor third and a diminished fifth, e g c, c-e, g
diminished
reduced by a semitone
diminished
made to seem smaller or less (especially in worth); "her comments made me feel small"
diminished
Lowered, or reduced Generally refers to the lowering of a pitch chromatically by one half step
diminished
An interval whose pitch has been lowered by a semitone
diminishing
becoming smaller or less or appearing to do so; "diminishing returns"; "his diminishing respect for her
diminishing
{s} lessening, decreasing, declining, gradually becoming smaller
diminishment
Diminution
diminishment
The act of diminishing; reducing in size, quantity, or quality
diminishment
To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct; to take away the luster of; to darken; to dull; to obscure; to eclipse
diminishment
A silver coin of the United States, of the value of ten cents; the tenth of a dollar
diminishment
To grow dim
diminishment
A bower; a dingle
diminishment
To deprive of distinct vision; to hinder from seeing clearly, either by dazzling or clouding the eyes; to darken thesenses or understanding of
diminishment
Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference; extension; measurement; us
diminish
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