Reduce in force or intensity
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BATEReduce in force or intensity
attenuateto weaken or reduce in force, intensity, effect, quantity, or value.
bateto reduce the force or intensity of restrain with bated breath
batedto reduce the force or intensity of restrain with bated breath
weakenerreduce in intensity or effectiveness
gearto reduce in scope or intensity
easedmoderate or reduce especially in amount or intensity ease a flow
abatereduce in degree or intensity moderate may abate their rancor to win peace
abatesreduce in degree or intensity moderate may abate their rancor to win peace
abaterreduce in degree or intensity moderate may abate their rancor to win peace
suppressanta drug that tends to suppress or reduce in intensity rather than eliminate something
suppressantsSUPPRESSANT, a drug that tends to suppress or reduce in intensity rather than eliminate something
allayingto subdue or reduce in intensity or severity alleviate expect a breeze to allay the heat
abatedecrease in force or intensity
abatesdecrease in force or intensity
abaterdecrease in force or intensity
crescendoA progressive increase in force or intensity
crescendosA progressive increase in force or intensity
preponderatesurpassing / to surpass others in numbers, intensity, force, or prowess
preponderatesPREPONDERATE, to surpass others in numbers, intensity, force, or prowess
preponderatingPREPONDERATE, to surpass others in numbers, intensity, force, or prowess
preponderatedPREPONDERATE, to surpass others in numbers, intensity, force, or prowess
mitigateto lessen in force or intensity, as wrath, grief, harshness, or pain; moderate.
counteractAct against (something) in order to reduce its force or neutralize it
counteractedAct against (something) in order to reduce its force or neutralize it
counteractsAct against (something) in order to reduce its force or neutralize it
counteractingAct against (something) in order to reduce its force or neutralize it
thinksUsed in speech to reduce the force of a statement or opinion, or to politely suggest or refuse something