English English Dictionary

English English Dictionary

The online English-English dictionary from The Project Gutenberg

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Result for Abate

Abate (v. t.)
To beat down; to overthrow.
Abate (v. t.)
To bring down or reduce from a higher to a lower state, number, or degree; to lessen; to diminish; to contract; to moderate; to cut short; as, to abate a demand; to abate pride, zeal, hope.
Abate (v. t.)
To deduct; to omit; as, to abate something from a price.
Abate (v. t.)
To blunt.
Abate (v. t.)
To reduce in estimation; to deprive.
Abate (v. t.)
To bring entirely down or put an end to; to do away with; as, to abate a nuisance, to abate a writ.
Abate (v. t.)
To diminish; to reduce. Legacies are liable to be abated entirely or in proportion, upon a deficiency of assets.
Abate (v. t.)
To decrease, or become less in strength or violence; as, pain abates, a storm abates.
Abate (v. t.)
To be defeated, or come to naught; to fall through; to fail; as, a writ abates.
Abate (n.)
Abatement.