Diminish in a sentence as a verb

That would diminish the amount of ad space they could sell.

Is mostly replaced now, but that doesn't diminish what it was.

None of them were perfect human beings, but that doesn't diminish their greatness at all.

Over time the difference in wages between one country and another for the same work should diminish.

Your skills, unlike your ability to stay away from lattes, wont diminish over time if you use them.

Once you get bupenorpine in your brain, your craving for opiates will diminish.

He wants to diminish the stigma around talent acquisitions.

Even if it is hypocrisy, that doesn't diminish his words in any way, just your personal opinion of him.

Likewise, humans don't perceive colors exactly and that might add another layer that would diminish people comparing themselves so much and trying to score points.

The "value of money" for an individual begins to diminish quickly once it surpasses the quantity required to comfortably survive.

It would totally diminish months of back and forth "here's what you asked for" "no, that's not what I asked for" development review process that almost _always_ occurs with consultant projects./rant

Probably appears worse than it isI don't mean to diminish the significance of any particular issue, but this is definitely true for much of what you hear about the US.

Isn't that ultimately another form of trading on insider knowledge, even if it's mandatory?On the other hand, if SEC employees are not forced to sell, then their holdings may diminish their impartiality.

Agriculture may diminish its labour and double its produce; all diseases may by sure means be prevented or cured, not excepting even that of old age, and our lives lengthened at pleasure even beyond the antediluvian standard.

Adding a 100 foot extension cord isn't going to diminish the available current enough to result in a net negative, so either the owner had additional electrical issues, or simply failed to plug it in and is making up excuses.

Diminish definitions

verb

decrease in size, extent, or range; "The amount of homework decreased towards the end of the semester"; "The cabin pressure fell dramatically"; "her weight fell to under a hundred pounds"; "his voice fell to a whisper"

See also: decrease lessen fall

verb

lessen the authority, dignity, or reputation of; "don't belittle your colleagues"

See also: belittle