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DIMINISH

Definition av DIMINISH

  1. förminska, minska, förringa

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Antal bokstäver

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Är palindrom

Nej

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  • Strategic bombing is done by heavy bombers primarily designed for long-range bombing missions against strategic targets to diminish the enemy's ability to wage war by limiting access to resources through crippling infrastructure, reducing industrial output, or inflicting massive civilian casualties to an extent deemed to force surrender.
  • Since then, wave erosion has caused the island to steadily diminish in size: , its surface area was.
  • King Æthelred of Mercia invades Kent, in an attempt to enforce overlordship and diminish Kentish influence in Surrey and London.
  • The term genital mutilation is used for genital modifications that drastically diminish the recipient's quality of life and result in adverse health outcomes, whether physical or mental.
  • These territories were on the frontiers of Savoy lands, designed to encourage the brothers to expand the county rather than diminish it.
  • Increasing amounts of local residents have contested the newly identified water park location as it will likely cause noise disturbances, increase traffic congestion, and diminish home values.
  • Monetary policy works by stimulating or suppressing the overall demand for goods and services in the economy, which will tend to increase respectively diminish employment and inflation.
  • This system acts as a safety net to diminish the negative effects of a child's immaturity or lack of self-knowledge.
  • Throughout his reign, the alterations he implemented in high-level governmental positions, particularly that of the Grand Vizier, can be seen as efforts to diminish the overwhelming influence of the charitable authority prevalent during the previous sultan's era.
  • Sometimes the concept is referred to as the abuse excuse, in particular by the critics of the idea that guilty people may use past victimization to diminish the responsibility for their crimes.
  • According to Christopher Heumann, an 18th-century scholar, pseudo-philosophy has six characteristics, the 6th of which has been considered to diminish the credibility of the first 5:.
  • The movement advocated against Jewish reclusiveness, encouraged the adoption of prevalent attire over traditional dress, while also working to diminish the authority of traditional community institutions such as rabbinic courts and boards of elders.
  • This unhistorical assertion, like the Argive connection, is rejected by modern scholarship as court propaganda, possibly intended to diminish the significance of the name 'Perdiccas' in rival family branches following Amyntas III accession.
  • Galbraith specifically prepended "The" to the phrase to emphasize its uniqueness, and sharpened its meaning to narrow it to those commonplace beliefs that are also acceptable and comfortable to society, thus enhancing their ability to resist facts that might diminish them.
  • A basic premise of the principle is that the payoffs from adding certain features required by the end application to the communication subsystem quickly diminish.
  • Article 4 deals with territorial claims, and although it does not renounce or diminish any pre-existing claims to sovereignty, it also does not prejudice the position of Contracting Parties in their recognition or non-recognition of territorial sovereignty.
  • The chances of regaining awareness diminish considerably as the time spent in the vegetative state increases.
  • Baldwin was ailing, and Raymond and Bohemond III of Antioch sought to diminish the influence of his mother, Agnes of Courtenay, and her brother, Joscelin III of Edessa, over the government.
  • The routine nature of her schedule did nothing to diminish public interest in the comings and goings of Empress of Russia.
  • To posit an independent causality outside of God's knowledge and action is to deprive him of true agency, and diminish his attribute of power.


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