- wordnik.com words/decreaseFrance has a lower level of inequality than most of the OECD countries and is one of only 5 - out of 30 OECD countries -- that saw inequality decrease from the...
- interlingua.fandom.com wiki/Decrease(verb) enPR: dĭkrēs', IPA: /dɪˈkriːs/, SAMPA: /dI"kri:s/. (noun) enPR: dē'krēs, IPA: /ˈdiːkriːs/, SAMPA: /"di:kri:s/. Rhymes: -iːs.
- turkcebilgi.com decrease(v. t.) To cause to grow less; to diminish gradually; as, extravagance decreases one's means.
- webster-dictionary.org definition/DecreaseDefine Decrease by Webster's Dictionary, WordNet Lexical Database, Dictionary of Computing, Legal Dictionary, Medical Dictionary, Dream Dictionary.
- pasttenses.com decrease-past-tenseThis is a reference page for decrease verb forms in present, past and participle tenses.
- sozlukanlamine.com decrease-ne-demek-363843/Çevresel etkiler: Decrease, çevresel etkiler açısından olumsuz sonuçlar doğurabilir. Örneğin, ormanların kesilmesi, su kaynaklarının kirlenmesi, sera gazı...
- Skyeng.ru vocabulary/decrease/We saw a decrease in the number of accidents. ... The government implemented measures to decrease unemployment.
- encyclopedia.com literature-and-arts/language-…...n. / ˈdēˌkrēs; diˈkrēs/ an instance or example of becoming smaller or less. ∎ the action or process of becoming smaller or fewer.PHRASES: on the decrease.
- diffsense.com diff/decrease/decrementWhen used as verbs, decrease means of a quantity, to become smaller, whereas decrement means to decrease a value by a basic quantity unit.
- langeek.co en/grammar/course/1844/decrease-vs-…However, while 'decrease' is mostly used when referring to quantity and size, 'decline' is typically used when talking about quality and value.