Examples of 'have abated' in a sentence

Meaning of "have abated"

have abated: To have decreased or lessened in intensity or degree

How to use "have abated" in a sentence

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have abated
That problem does not seem to have abated.
These dreams have abated lately.
So the weird chest wind seems to have abated.
These symptoms have abated this morning as on previous days.
And the past seems to have abated.
The fires have abated and the clear air has returned.
But the symptoms have abated.
These acts seemed to have abated during the second visit of the Independent Expert.
The personal attacks have abated.
Since then, emotions have abated as a sense of realpolitik in both countries has taken root.
That kind of interference seems to have abated some.
But this trend appears to have abated since 2016 and global inequality has edged downward slightly.
Over time this tradition seems to have abated.
Maximum sustained winds have abated somewhat to 175 MPH.
Today however there are signs that these adverse factors have abated.

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The weather anomalies have abated on Earth.
None of the factors previously identified as motivating its introduction have abated.
Time seems to have abated.
The application of danger pay is lifted when dangerous conditions are deemed to have abated.
Campaigns against Islam have abated to some extent.
The crack has been treated and since then the problems have abated.
After a robust pick up in 2011, prices seem to have abated recently but remained relatively strong.
Noach sends out a raven and then a dove to ascertain if the waters have abated.
Some of the factors that contributed to the slowdown have abated or reversed their.
Adults with acute febrile illness usually should not be vaccinated until their symptoms have abated.
Unfortunately, these efforts seem to have abated recently.
Supply disruptions from Nigeria to Canada that cut into the global surplus have abated.
Overall, there is little sense that promotions have abated this holiday season.
As we denounce vertical proliferation, horizontal proliferation does not appear to have abated.
But that 's not to say the age-old worries have abated entirely.
In parallel with weak wage developments and the surge in output, cost-competitiveness losses have abated.
These last few days the pains have abated.
Meanwhile, none of the earlier withdrawal symptoms will have abated.
The external headwinds facing the Canadian economy have abated somewhat.
Meanwhile, our national appetite for junk food does not appear to have abated.
Had it been a storm, it would have abated.
On the other hand, risks stemming from the financial crisis in Europe have abated.
Why? These last few days the pains have abated.
With the exception of Armenia and Azerbaijan, these conflicts have abated.
But, after this first week, most of those fears have abated.
The articles in the press regarding U.S. - Iranian dialogue have abated.
Well, whatever it was, seems to have abated.

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