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abate

subside / reduce / diminish / nullify
Intransitive VerbTransitive Verb
past: abatedpp: abateding: abating

This term describes a reduction in force or intensity, often associated with natural phenomena like storms or emotional states like anger. It suggests a gradual easing or a subsiding of pressure rather than an abrupt stop. In legal contexts, the word takes on a technical meaning of nullifying or suspending a proceeding. This specific usage is formal and restricted to judicial environments, where it refers to the termination of a claim or a nuisance.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb

To become less intense, active, or widespread.

"The storm began to abate after several hours of heavy rain."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To reduce the amount, degree, or intensity of something.

"The government took measures to abate the pollution in the city."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To put an end to or nullify a legal action or claim.

"The court decided to abate the nuisance claim."

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