abate in the PONS Dictionary

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However, within a relatively short time such conflicts abated and the recovery of the community proceeded.
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Some penalties may be waived or abated where the taxpayer shows reasonable cause for the failure.
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His control over the papacy was definitely abated.
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Connection was important, since it helped abate some of the landing forces by keeping the bag system flexible and responsive to ground pressure.
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After non-lethal doses, symptoms abated within 1560 minutes.
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The storm can redevelop if the upper level shear abates.
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The problem of flooding has now abated because of increased climate change and reduction in rainfall.
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Still, even as economic issues are abating between the two formerly separate parts of the country, societal and cultural divisions persist.
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A highway nuisance may be abated by any person, and may be made the subject of indictment at common law.
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The storm finally abates but not before it enters its most impressive phase.
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