Abatement in a sentence as a noun

He said, "we have an amazing homeless abatement program here. It's called winter.

I did spam abatement on delicious for years.

Asbestos abatement is pretty much a solved problem now.

It's typical for one neighbor to call the nuisance abatement or police on another rather than actually go knock on the door to solve a problem.

Recent technology has largely focused around noise abatement, though efficiency has also increased by roughly 50% since 1950.

The most realistic approach is to lie to the customer... "well, we need to special order a left handed crescent wrench and some frequency grease and also do some mold abatement".

If you own your own home, code violations usually result in getting an abatement requiring you to cease that activity, pay fines, or otherwise come into compliance with the law. There are a variety of enforcement mechanisms that can be used ranging from fines to condemning the building depending on how they structured the law.

Allocating it strictly to lead abatement puts it in the hands of people with no obvious relation to asset seizures and so no obvious ability to unjustly increase the number of seizures or fraudulent guilty verdicts for pecuniary gain, and solves a serious problem that also happens to be an extremely cost-effective use of the money.

Abatement definitions

noun

an interruption in the intensity or amount of something

See also: suspension respite reprieve hiatus

noun

the act of abating; "laws enforcing noise abatement"