Examples of 'abated' in a sentence

Meaning of "abated"

Abate is a verb that means to become less intense or widespread
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  • simple past tense and past participle of abate
  • Lowered, beaten down, or cut away, as the background of an ornamental pattern in relief. Used specifically of stone-cutting; also of metal when the pattern or inscription is to show bright on dark, and the ground is therefore worked out with the graving-tool and left rough or hatched in lines.

How to use "abated" in a sentence

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Misfortune abated on our heads and crushed us.
The criminal proceedings are abated in the event of.
Abated by the untimely death of a known suspect.
The outbreak has abated as quickly as it began.
Abated over the next several days.
Her vertigo abated after several weeks.
They go as soon as the storm has abated.
The violence has abated in the south.
Her abdominal discomfort has not abated.
And the sickness abated upon him.
All these are either behind us or considerably abated.
The initial hype has abated a little.
Asbestos in these buildings was never properly abated.
Abated in the course of the year.
Real house price growth has abated.

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Racism has not abated in recent times unfortunately.
That problem does not seem to have abated.
The epidemic abated shortly afterward.
But my thirst for death is not abated.
The wind abated a little.
Overnight the wind had not abated.
It appears to have been abated by this new group of masked heroes.
As a result of his prayers the storm abated.
This nausea has not abated for a week.
The pain in his shoulder finally abated.
They have not abated since.
This concern must be debated and abated.
The nightmares abated immediately.
The voting wars have hardly abated.
The violence abated by nightfall.
Many of these headwinds have not abated.
Abated for those remaining.
The suspense has not yet abated.
These symptoms have abated this morning as on previous days.
At some point in the night they abated.
He never abated his anger against the established order.
And the past seems to have abated.
Slowly the storm abated and she was herself again.
The war spirit in me has abated.
These reactions abated after dose reduction and are suggestive of overdose.
His anger toward your father has abated.
Emissions abated tonnes.
Cold wars have significantly abated.
Prosecution abated by death.
The rate of forest loss has not abated.
It has not abated but rather seems to be aggravated with time.
The situation has abated itself.
The expected increase of toxic pollutants is also abated.
These dreams have abated lately.
I am at a loss to explain why his behavior has not abated.

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