Dizionario
abate
Senso
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- To lessen (something) in force or intensity; to moderate.
- To reduce (something) in amount or size.
- To reduce (something) in amount or size.
- To lower (something) in price or value.
- To demolish or level to the ground (a building or other structure).
- To give no consideration to (something); to treat as an exception.
- To dull (an edge, point, etc.); to blunt.
- To make (a writ or other legal document) void; to nullify.
- To put an end to (a nuisance).
- To dismiss or otherwise bring to an end (legal proceedings) before they are completed, especially on procedural grounds rather than on the merits.
- (obsolete) To curtail or end (something); to cause to cease.
- (obsolete) To give (someone) a discount or rebate; also, to relieve (someone) of a debt.
- (obsolete) To bring down (someone) mentally or physically; to lower (someone) in status.
- (obsolete) Chiefly followed by from, of, etc.: to omit or remove (a part from a whole); to deduct, to subtract.
- (obsolete) Chiefly followed by of: to deprive (someone or something of another thing).
- To decrease in force or intensity; to subside.
- To decrease in amount or size.
- To lower in price or value; (law) specifically, of a bequest in a will: to lower in value because the testator's estate is insufficient to satisfy all the bequests in full.
- Of an edge, point, etc.: to become blunt or dull.
- Of a writ or other legal document: to become null and void; to cease to have effect.
- Of legal proceedings: to be dismissed or otherwise brought to an end before they are completed, especially on procedural grounds rather than on the merits.
- (obsolete) To give a discount or rebate; to discount, to rebate.
- (obsolete) To bow down; hence, to be abased or humbled.
- (obsolete) Chiefly followed by of: to deduct or subtract from.
Pronunciato come (IPA)
/əˈbeɪt/
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