Similar words: decrease, decreasing, increased, deceased, crease, greased, increase, increase in. Meaning: [diː'kriːs] adj. made less in size or amount or degree.
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31. Such measures are likely to result in decreased motivation of the workforce.
32. During the eight day march across the desert our supply of water decreased rapidly.
33. The number of independent firms decreased from 198 to 96.
34. By 1881, the population of Ireland had decreased to 5.2 million.
35. The combination of hot weather and decreased water supplies is hurting many industries.
36. The China Daily has decreased in size, but not in quality.
37. Average family size has decreased from five to three children.
38. British shipping has decreased.
39. They decreased the size of the group from 25 to 15.
40. Butter sales have fallen because margarine has improved in flavor. Further, butter consumption has decreased because of links to heart disease.
41. During the 1980s, the amount of ozone in the stratosphere above Europe decreased by about 8%.
42. Raw-steel production by the nation's mills decreased 2.1% last week.
43. Since 1973 oil consumption has decreased by some 40%.
44. Then, it went up again when lighting was decreased.
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45. Congressional interest in video game violence has decreased.
46. The work force decreased from 400 to 200.
47. The indigenous population decreased in alarming proportions.
48. Steel production has decreased by thirty-four percent.
49. Behavior eliciting a negative response decreased in frequency.
50. The folds of fat decreased in number and size.
51. Violent crime has decreased in the last decade.
52. First, they decreased the depth of the water pools.
53. Sales in Japan decreased last quarter.
54. The satiety index decreased progressively from boiled potatoes to french fries to potato chips.
55. In the other group, they gradually decreased the lighting level one foot candle at the time.
56. The average salary has decreased, and people are not always paid on time.
57. Contrary to popular belief, business travel has not decreased with new technology.
58. Between 1981 and 1986 the average hospital stay for a patient aged 85 and over decreased by 7.7 days.
59. On the basis of a crude comparison it appears that the prevalence of known opioid use has decreased by up to 400 cases.
60. Francis, said a side effect of morphine is decreased respiration, which can lead to death.
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