- verbabate (verb) · abates (third person present) · abated (past tense) · abated (past participle) · abating (present participle)
- (of something perceived as hostile, threatening, or negative) become less intense or widespread:"the storm suddenly abated"
- cause to become smaller or less intense:"nothing abated his crusading zeal"
- lawlessen, reduce, or remove (especially a nuisance):"this action would not have been sufficient to abate the odor nuisance"
OriginMiddle English (in the legal sense): from Old French abatre ‘to fell’, from a- (from Latin ad ‘to, at’) + batre ‘to beat’ (from Latin battere, battuere ‘to beat’).Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
Bokep
- People also ask
- Abate is a verb that means to:
- Reduce in amount, degree, intensity, etc.
- Become less strong or intense.
- Remove, suppress, or terminate a nuisance.
- Suspend or extinguish a claim or action.
- Annul a writ1234.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.verb (used with object), a·bat·ed, a·bat·ing. to reduce in amount, degree, intensity, etc.; lessen; diminish: to abate a tax; to abate one's enthusiasm.www.dictionary.com/browse/abateabate verb [ I ] formal us / əˈbeɪt / uk / əˈbeɪt / Add to word list to become less strong: The storm / wind / rain has started to abate. The fighting in the area shows no sign of abating.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/abatea·bate (ə-bāt′) v. a·bat·ed, a·bat·ing, a·bates v.tr. 1. To reduce in amount, degree, or intensity; lessen: a program to abate air pollution.www.thefreedictionary.com/abateabate /əˈbeɪt/ vb to make or become less in amount, intensity, degree, etc (transitive) to remove, suppress, or terminate (a nuisance) to suspend or extinguish (a claim or action) to annul (a writ) (intransitive) (of a writ, legal action, etc) to become null and void Etymology: 14th Century: from Old French abatre to beat down, fellwww.wordreference.com/definition/abate Abate Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Explore further
ABATE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
ABATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Abate - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
ABATE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
abate verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
ABATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
ABATE | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary
Abate - definition of abate by The Free Dictionary
ABATE Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com
Abate Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
abate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
ABATE Synonyms: 225 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam …
abate | meaning of abate in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary …
abate - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
Abate Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Abatement Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
ABATEMENT Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
37 Synonyms & Antonyms for ABATE | Thesaurus.com
Examples of "Abate" in a Sentence | YourDictionary.com
ABATEMENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ABATE | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
Governor Hochul Unveils Landmark Agreement to Address the …
ABATE - 67 Synonyms and Antonyms - Cambridge English