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单词 abates
释义

abate

verb

ə-ˈbāt How to pronounce abate (audio)
abated; abating

intransitive verb

1
: to decrease in force or intensity
waiting for the storm to abate
2
a
: to become defeated or become null or void (as of a writ or appeal)
b
: to decrease in amount or value
The legacies abated proportionately.

transitive verb

1
a
: to put an end to
abate a nuisance
b
: nullify sense 1
abate a writ
2
a
: to reduce in degree or intensity : moderate
may abate their rancor to win peace
b
: to reduce in value or amount : to make less especially by way of relief
abate a tax
3
: deduct, omit
abate part of the price
4
a
: to beat down or cut away so as to leave a figure in relief
b
obsolete : blunt
5
: deprive sense 1
abater noun

Synonyms

  • de-escalate
  • decline
  • decrease
  • die (away or down or out)
  • diminish
  • drain (away)
  • drop (off)
  • dwindle
  • ease
  • ebb
  • fall
  • fall away
  • lessen
  • let up
  • lower
  • moderate
  • pall
  • phase down
  • ratchet (down)
  • rachet (down)
  • recede
  • relent
  • remit
  • shrink
  • subside
  • taper
  • taper off
  • wane
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Example Sentences

For a while, in the Cold War's aftermath, the public fascination for espionage may abate, though somehow I doubt it. John le Carré, Boston Globe, 19 Nov. 1989 At about six, as the heat abated, people began to crowd the streets and marketplaces, and to fill the cafés. Milton Viorst, New Yorker, 12 Oct. 1987 But his attitude of sullen grievance and simmering fury never abated fully. Joseph Heller, God Knows, 1984 We waited for the wind to abate. interest in the author's home abated as her novels waned in popularity
Recent Examples on the Web Disney’s proxy season is still months away, giving that controversy plenty of time to escalate—or abate. Dan Gallagher, WSJ, 16 Aug. 2022 The $600,000 project provides enough power to meet the energy needs of the facility and will abate more than 200 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions each year, Matt Prine, president of Indiana American Water, said. Carrie Napoleon, Chicago Tribune, 5 Aug. 2022 The good news, experts say, is that the chip shortage should abate sometime in the next six to 18 months. Globe Staff, BostonGlobe.com, 17 July 2022 Investors are searching for answers to when inflation will abate amid fears of an impending recession. Jason Bisnoff, Forbes, 28 June 2022 The rain will likely abate while cooler temperatures lessen snowmelt in coming days, Mottice said. CBS News, 13 June 2022 The rain will likely abate while cooler temperatures lessen snowmelt in coming days, Mottice said. The Salt Lake Tribune, 13 June 2022 The devastating neurological effects of long Covid can persist for more than a year, research published Tuesday finds — even as other symptoms abate. Erika Edwards, NBC News, 24 May 2022 While the Omicron surge did abate, there's already a new variant to worry about. Anneken Tappe, CNN, 1 Apr. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English abaten, borrowed from Anglo-French abatre "to strike down, fell, reduce, put an end to," from a-, prefix in transitive verbs (going back to Latin ad- ad-) + batre "to beat," going back to Latin battuere, of uncertain origin

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Kids Definition

abate

verb

ə-ˈbāt How to pronounce abate (audio)
abated; abating
: to make or become less
The flood abated slowly.

Legal Definition

abate

verb

ə-ˈbāt How to pronounce abate (audio)
abated; abating

transitive verb

1
a
: to put an end to or do away with
abate a nuisance
b
: to make void : nullify
abate an action
2
: to reduce in amount especially proportionately
abate a tax

intransitive verb

1
: to become defeated or become null or void
when a public officer who is a party to an appeal…in an official capacity dies…the action does not abate Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure Rule 43
2
: to decrease in amount or value
the legacies abated proportionately

Note: A problem arises in estate law when the amount of the bequests and devises made in a will exceeds the assets available in the estate. In such a case, some or all of the bequests and devises may have to be abated to make up the deficit. Under the Uniform Probate Code, property in the estate that is not given under the will abates first, residuary devises abate second, general devises abate third, and specific devises abate last.

History and Etymology for abate

Old French abattre, literally, to knock down, from a-, prefix stressing result + battre to beat

abates

verb

present tense third-person singular of abate
1
as in subsides
to grow less in scope or intensity especially gradually interest in the author's home abated as her novels waned in popularity

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • subsides
  • decreases
  • diminishes
  • vanishes
  • eases
  • falls
  • declines
  • shrinks
  • wanes
  • recedes
  • ebbs
  • dwindles
  • relents
  • lessens
  • tapers
  • palls
  • evaporates
  • moderates
  • weakens
  • lowers
  • remits
  • falls away
  • tapers off
  • phases down
  • de-escalates
  • lets up
  • collapses
  • rachets (down)
  • compresses
  • slackens
  • ratchets (down)
  • dies (away or down or out)
  • drains (away)
  • constricts
  • alleviates
  • relaxes
  • condenses
  • drops (off)
  • contracts
  • gives out
  • deflates
  • sinks
  • melts (away)
  • flags
  • fades (away)
  • fritters (away)
  • slows (down)
  • tails (off)
  • peters (out)
  • caves (in)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • rises
  • increases
  • grows
  • intensifies
  • escalates
  • builds
  • accumulates
  • expands
  • swells
  • soars
  • enlarges
  • emerges
  • appears
  • mounts
  • mushrooms
  • waxes
  • picks up
  • burgeons
  • lengthens
  • snowballs
  • bourgeons
  • distends
  • elongates
  • balloons
  • blows up
  • shows up
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2
as in reduces
to make smaller in amount, volume, or extent a couple of aspirin should abate the pain

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • reduces
  • decreases
  • diminishes
  • depletes
  • eases
  • dwindles
  • lowers
  • lessens
  • minimizes
  • downsizes
  • drops
  • compresses
  • dents
  • shrinks
  • de-escalates
  • knocks down
  • slashes
  • cuts
  • shortens
  • curtails
  • downscales
  • constricts
  • pares
  • condenses
  • retrenches
  • truncates
  • crops
  • deflates
  • whittles
  • modulates
  • cuts down
  • modifies
  • abbreviates
  • contracts
  • abridges
  • docks
  • prunes
  • trims
  • cuts back
  • clips
  • nicks
  • moderates
  • qualifies

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • increases
  • escalates
  • expands
  • augments
  • enlarges
  • amplifies
  • raises
  • swells
  • boosts
  • extends
  • lengthens
  • dilates
  • prolongs
  • inflates
  • intensifies
  • elongates
  • blows up
  • enhances
  • adds (to)
  • heightens
  • distends
  • complements
  • aggrandizes
  • supplements
  • protracts
  • redoubles
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3
as in abolishes
to put an end to by formal action asked the appellate court to abate the lower court's ruling allowing the patient to be removed from life support

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • abolishes
  • repeals
  • cancels
  • dissolves
  • vacates
  • avoids
  • overturns
  • nullifies
  • quashes
  • withdraws
  • abrogates
  • invalidates
  • dismisses
  • rescinds
  • voids
  • negates
  • annuls
  • suspends
  • revokes
  • reverses
  • strikes down
  • removes
  • overrules
  • retracts
  • rolls back
  • sets aside
  • nulls
  • disannuls
  • rejects
  • eliminates
  • overrides
  • forbids
  • eradicates
  • erases
  • vetoes
  • enjoins
  • aborts
  • annihilates
  • countermands
  • prohibits
  • recalls
  • does away with
  • bans
  • drops
  • disallows
  • liquidates
  • outlaws
  • calls
  • calls off
  • breaks down
  • throws out
  • writes off

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • establishes
  • enacts
  • lays down
  • passes
  • founds
  • institutes
  • permits
  • validates
  • allows
  • authorizes
  • clears
  • legislates
  • approves
  • prescribes
  • legitimizes
  • legitimates
  • endorses
  • warrants
  • formalizes
  • orders
  • legalizes
  • ratifies
  • sanctions
  • mandates
  • decrees
  • commands
  • indorses
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4
as in subtracts
to take away (an amount or number) from a total I managed to get the used car dealer to abate $200 from the sticker price

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • subtracts
  • reduces
  • deducts
  • decreases
  • diminishes
  • dwindles
  • lessens
  • takes off
  • lowers
  • shortens
  • curtails
  • knocks off
  • downsizes
  • discounts
  • crops
  • pares
  • cuts down
  • truncates
  • prunes
  • abbreviates
  • docks
  • abridges
  • slashes
  • whittles
  • retrenches
  • clips
  • cuts back
  • knocks down
  • cuts
  • trims

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • adds
  • intensifies
  • appends
  • increases
  • adjoins
  • enhances
  • complements
  • heightens
  • annexes
  • magnifies
  • tacks (on)
  • escalates
  • expands
  • supplements
  • augments
  • enlarges
  • amplifies
  • raises
  • multiplies
  • boosts
  • compounds
  • aggrandizes
  • beefs (up)
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5
as in deprives
to take something away from recurring problems could not abate her of her enthusiasm for the project

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • deprives
  • strips
  • bereaves
  • denudes
  • divests
  • bankrupts
  • defrauds
  • shortchanges
  • impoverishes
  • cleans (out)
  • disfurnishes
  • cheats
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