decreasing

IPA: dɪkrˈisɪŋ

noun

  • (knitting) A decrease.
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Examples of "decreasing" in Sentences

  • It is relentlessly decreasing number of jobs.
  • Reasoned inquiry depends — in decreasing order of abstraction — upon logic, principles, evidence and facts.
  • As I have quite a few favicons, I'd be interested in decreasing the gap between them, even if they stay under the address bar.
  • Keeps people from killing too many and would help in decreasing the pockets of land where the herd may be at an unhealthy level.
  • Measles initiatives have made considerable progress in decreasing disease and death caused by measles since its inception in 2001.
  • A “Green” Job is a usual job where the output, the result of the work effort participates in decreasing carbon emissions or pollution.
  • Unless we stop minimizing smokers and treating them like like pariahs, we will never make positive strides in decreasing the number of those addicited to cigarettes.
  • In an e-mail message on Friday to the bar's membership, its president, Robert J. Grey Jr., said lawyers and others who work with the law needed to respond to what he described as decreasing respect for the courts.

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