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diminish

[dih-min-ish] / dɪˈmɪn ɪʃ /




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Whether in Egypt or in the United States, I have observed how societies diminish themselves when they close their doors and their hearts to others.

From Salon

The price of copper, Zambia's main export, plummeted, leading to an economic decline that diminished the ability to tour, record and buy music.

From BBC

Separately, Carnegie Mellon University and Microsoft, which operates Copilot, found people's problem-solving skills could diminish if they became too reliant on AI.

From BBC

That diminished their access to credit and worsened their financial situations.

From Barron's

Another school of thought might be called “SEO is dead,” as many business headlines have proclaimed, or at least vastly diminished.

From The Wall Street Journal