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الإِنْسَانِيَّة
نقص

decreasing ECON

decreasing

decreasing ADJ

decreasing
decreasing
decreasing

decreasing N

decreasing
decreasing

decreasing ADJ

decreasing
decreasing

decreasing

decreasing
decreasing
decreasing
decreasing
decreasing
decreasing
decreasing
decreasing
decreasing
حَدّ مِنْ
decreasing
decreasing
decreasing
decreasing
decreasing
decreasing

decreasing amortization ECON

decreasing amortization

decreasing cost ECON

decreasing cost

decreasing current ELEC

decreasing current

decreasing rate

decreasing rate ECON
decreasing rate ECON

decreasing returns ECON

decreasing returns

decreasing schedule ECON

decreasing schedule

decreasing term insurance INSUR

decreasing term insurance

move at decreasing speed VB

move at decreasing speed
move at decreasing speed
move at decreasing speed
move at decreasing speed

decrease <a decrease; decreases> N

decrease VB

decrease N

decrease VB

decrease N

decrease VB

decrease

تَدَنّ التّدَنّي
Present
Idecrease
youdecrease
he/she/itdecreases
wedecrease
youdecrease
theydecrease
Past
Idecreased
youdecreased
he/she/itdecreased
wedecreased
youdecreased
theydecreased
Present Perfect
Ihavedecreased
youhavedecreased
he/she/ithasdecreased
wehavedecreased
youhavedecreased
theyhavedecreased
Past Perfect
Ihaddecreased
youhaddecreased
he/she/ithaddecreased
wehaddecreased
youhaddecreased
theyhaddecreased

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The following are listed in order of decreasing rate of polymerization: polystyrene, polymethyl styrene, polycyclopentadiene, polyacrylate, polyethyl acrylate, polymethyl methacrylate, polyvinyl acetate, polyisoprene, polyisobutene, and polyethylene.
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Lastly, it may be that agricultural technology became sophisticated enough that crop variation between clans lessened, thereby decreasing the need for trade.
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The deficit was caused by decreasing endowment funds and fewer donations in the wake of the economic crisis of 2008.
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This pedal brings the hammers closer to the strings, decreasing the volume while maintaining a normal tone, functioning just like the soft pedal on an upright piano.
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On the negative numbers, numbers with greater absolute value have greater squares, so squaring is a monotonically decreasing function on.
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