Synonym: decline, decrease, reduction, step-down. Similar words: diminutive, minute, recrimination, discrimination, diminish, constitutional convention, solution, limitation. Meaning: [‚dɪmɪ'njuːʃn] n. 1. change toward something smaller or lower 2. the statement of a theme in notes of lesser duration (usually half the length of the original) 3. the act of decreasing or reducing something.
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31, By investigating the microbial diminution and growth in meat-product processing, we determine the corresponding critical control points and control limit to extend its shelf life.
32, Midnight arrived , and the enthusiasm showed no signs of diminution.
33, Any local diminution of blood supply will delay or prevent healing.
34, As for the cytoplasm, there were the dilation of the ERs, turgidity of the mitochondrion, the disarrangement, diminution and vacuolization.
35, They would point a diminution in the frequency of global financial crises this decade.
36, The diminution of a pile of crowns made bankers sing the Marseillaise.
37, The consequence of course , is diminution of public trust in these once august institutions.
38, Within the same time the annual production capacity of a Bessemer converter has been increased fourfold , with no increase but rather a diminution of the involved labor.
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39, Conclusions: Color Doppler ultrasonography is of clinical significance in the examination of ophthalmic artery in the patients with visual diminution.
40, Follow-up studies of trauma survivorsdemonstrate that victims, over time, "habituate, " developing acertain tolerance or diminution of most symptoms.
41, The president has accepted a diminution of the powers he originally wanted.
42, The rapid slide in TFT-LCD panel prices has closed the gap between CRT and TFT-LCD monitor unit prices, resulting in further diminution in global demand for CRT monitors.
43, But there was no diminution in the loftiness of his feeling for her.
44, Age brought a gradual diminution of his strength and energy.
45, In the wake of the diminution of helical lead angle the influencing extent of the variation of materials filling rate inside the screw conveyer on the screw shaft deflection was reduced.
46, Children with and without fever in the acetaminophen group showed similar diminution of antibody response.
47, In this paper, the results show that rare - earth element can lead up to the diminution and even disappearance of the bright field and arborescent structure in the spray welding coating.
48, Recoverable pecuniary damage is a diminution of the victim's patrimony caused by the damaging event.
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