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Decrease in Amount

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minimal
1.
mi
ni
mal
Adjective

very small in amount or degree, often the smallest possible

She applied only a minimal amount of makeup for a natural look.

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minimize
2.
mi
ni
mize
Verb

to reduce something to the lowest possible degree or amount, particularly something unpleasant

She tries to minimize stress by practicing mindfulness techniques.

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decrease
3.
dec
rease
Verb

to become less in amount, size, or degree

The temperature is decreasing as we move into the cooler season.

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decline
4.
dec
line
Verb

to gradually weaken or worsen in condition or performance

His health began to decline after he stopped following his doctor's recommendations for exercise and diet.

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reduce
5.
re
duce
Verb

to make something smaller in amount, degree, price, etc.

The company decided to reduce the prices of its products to attract more customers.

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drop
6.
drop
Verb

to let or make something fall to the ground

Supplies are being dropped for the refugees.

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low
7.
low
Adjective

not extending far upward

A low hedge bordered the pathway.

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worsen
8.
wor
sen
Verb

to become less desirable, easy, or tolerable

His health condition began to worsen after he stopped taking his medication.

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shrink
9.
shrink
Verb

(of clothes or fabric) to become smaller when washed with hot water

Be cautious with the new sweater; it tends to shrink in hot water.

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trim
10.
trim
Verb

to make something, like clothing, look better by adding decorative elements

She decided to trim her plain dress with a delicate lace to give it a more elegant look.

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shorten
11.
shor
ten
Verb

to decrease the length of something

The tailor shortened the trousers to fit the customer's height.

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reduction
12.
re
duc
tion
Noun

a decline in amount, degree, etc. of a particular thing

The company implemented cost-cutting measures that led to a reduction in expenses.

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fall
13.
fall
Verb

to quickly move from a higher place toward the ground

Be careful not to slip and fall on the wet floor.

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contract
14.
cont
ract
Noun

an official agreement between two or more sides that states what each of them has to do

They signed a contract to buy the house, outlining the terms of the sale.

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