Decrease as confidence
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ERODEDecrease, as confidence
ERODEDecrease, as popularity
ERODEDecrease, as support
STEPDOWNDecrease, as voltage.
LIGHTENDecrease, as a load
WANEDecrease, as the moon
KERNDecrease the space between, as typeset letters
waningto decrease in size, extent, or degree dwindle as
wanedto decrease in size, extent, or degree dwindle as
ritardandos(esp. as a direction) With a gradual decrease of tempo
ritardando(esp. as a direction) With a gradual decrease of tempo
defervescenceThe abatement of a fever as indicated by a decrease in bodily temperature
dilutionlessening of real value (as of equity) by a decrease in relative worth
defervescencesThe abatement of a fever as indicated by a decrease in bodily temperature
wastagesloss, decrease, or destruction of something (as by use, decay, erosion, or leakage)
subtractedTake away (something) from something else so as to decrease the size, number, or amount
subtractsTake away (something) from something else so as to decrease the size, number, or amount
subtractingTake away (something) from something else so as to decrease the size, number, or amount
subtractTake away (something) from something else so as to decrease the size, number, or amount
dynatrontetrode, once frequently used as an oscillator in radio, in which an increase in the plate voltage results in a decrease in the plate current because of emission of electrons from the plate
statinsany of a group of drugs (as lovastatin and simvastatin) that inhibit the synthesis of cholesterol and promote the production of LDL-binding receptors in the liver resulting in a usually marked decrease in the level of LDL and a modest increase in the level of HDL circulating in blood plasma
statinany of a group of drugs (as lovastatin and simvastatin) that inhibit the synthesis of cholesterol and promote the production of LDL-binding receptors in the liver resulting in a usually marked decrease in the level of LDL and a modest increase in the level of HDL circulating in blood plasma
magnitudesThe degree of brightness of a star. The magnitude of an astronomical object is now reckoned as the negative logarithm of the brightness; a decrease of one magnitude represents an increase in brightness of 2.512 times. A star with an apparent magnitude of six is barely visible to the naked eye
venturia short tube with a tapering constriction in the middle that causes an increase in the velocity of flow of a fluid and a corresponding decrease in fluid pressure and that is used especially in measuring fluid flow or for creating a suction (as for driving aircraft instruments or drawing fuel into the flow stream of a carburetor)