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abate

verb as in decrease or be decreased in intensity or amount

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In 2023, from what my husband and I could tell, that wave had abated.

From Salon

However, a question that will be raised during CBA negotiations is whether the surge in fan interest and revenue will continue or abate over time.

The nightly protests show no sign yet of abating, despite temperatures falling close to freezing, and there is no indication yet of a resolution.

From BBC

The findings abate concerns that this fatal disease, known as chronic wasting disease, is threatening the species.

After Lau-Lavie makes a big decision that goes against his recent commitment to the Conservative movement, it becomes obvious that his restlessness has not abated, and his questing days may never be over.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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