Similar words: tension, pension, pensioner, ascension, intension, dimension, pension off, extension. Meaning: [dɪ'klenʃn] n. 1. the inflection of nouns and pronouns and adjectives in Indo-European languages 2. process of changing to an inferior state 3. a downward slope or bend 4. a class of nouns or pronouns or adjectives in Indo-European languages having the same (or very similar) inflectional forms.
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1. In Latin, the nominative case of first declension nouns ends in'a '.
2. An ardent outset may be followed by declension.
3. It should be acknowledged that the declension of a language function in some region is an inevitable tendency.
4. I could not take the declension of the sun at noon today, again due to overcast.
5. With the declension of the nation-state in relation to transnational economic power, the foundation of democracy politics and social welfare is shaken by the economic globalization.
6. Declension means varying the forms of nouns, pronouns and adjectives in a sentence.
7. Mountains, coast, slopes... allow the declension of a lot of flavours.
8. Possibly the whole of this is only a parabolic form for the story of Solomon's spiritual declension , and final repentance.
9. The price above maybe change based on the current price on market declension and different situations of the apartments.
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