Examples of 'much diminished' in a sentence

Meaning of "much diminished"

much diminished: This phrase is used to indicate that something has been significantly reduced or decreased in quantity, quality, or intensity. It suggests a notable decline or deterioration compared to a previous state or standard

How to use "much diminished" in a sentence

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much diminished
They were much diminished on the left side.
Its international standing would be much diminished.
It is much diminished from what it has been.
The total amount of urea is much diminished.
But now they are much diminished and do not have the reputation they formerly had.
In the intervening period the empire was much diminished.
The noble caste is much diminished in the modern age.
But by now his political prospects were much diminished.
A much diminished tradition continued in later dynasties until the Ming.
His operation would make him a much diminished man.
It was so much diminished that I felt almost normal.
The attraction of fusion research to young scientists will be much diminished.
However, the party is much diminished since the referendum.
Separation would mean one large country being replaced by two very much diminished states.
The vampire's power is much diminished during the hours of daylight.

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Without the internet I believe my life would feel much diminished.
This principal-agent problem is much diminished in the case of commodity bonds.
Together, their potential influence is much diminished.
And he 's much diminished from the figure he had been two years earlier.
The practice continues although much diminished in Africa.
Although much diminished economically and politically, the culture the Jesuits established was still evident.
The Ealdormen are much diminished.
E How much diminished in intensity, can you give us a fraction?
Consequently, the value of fixed fortifications was much diminished.
In this event, there is a much diminished possibility of failure of the billet end.
As a consequence, the immunogenicity is much diminished.
They would be much diminished if they did . '.
Augmented, their real recompence will evidently be so much diminished.
His operation would make him a much diminished man . Apparently not.
Not only that, but the mental anguish of patient and family would be much diminished.
Originated; but the difficulty is much diminished when we know that.
It is true, that all these difficulties will, by degrees, be very much diminished.
Originally founded in 1843, the town was much diminished in territory by a series of secessions.
Stella 's relationships with her friends have pretty much diminished.
They retained their lands and titles, although with much diminished extent and authority.
If these, too, come back positive, then grounds for scepticism will be much diminished.
And in such a world, Canada will have a much diminished role.
There is talk of a break from Wessex. The Ealdormen are much diminished.
In the end, Henry V died the monarch of a much diminished kingdom.
Nevertheless, a county of Vienne continued to exist in a much diminished form.
It is not clear . The Ealdormen are much diminished.
I mean, that company, they were much diminished.

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