abated

verb
  1. 1

    (obsolete outside law) To put an end to; to cause to cease.

    โ€œto abate a nuisanceโ€

  2. 2

    To become null and void.

    โ€œThe writ has abated.โ€

  3. 3

    To nullify; make void.

    โ€œto abate a writโ€

  4. 4

    To humble; to lower in status; to bring someone down physically or mentally.

  5. 5

    To be humbled; to be brought down physically or mentally.

  6. 6

    To curtail; to deprive.

    โ€œOrder restrictions and prohibitions to abate an emergency situation.โ€

  7. 7

    To reduce in amount, size, or value.

    โ€œLegacies are liable to be abated entirely or in proportion, upon a deficiency of assets.โ€

  8. 8

    To decrease in size, value, or amount.

  9. 9

    To moderate; to lessen in force, intensity, to subside.

  10. 10

    To decrease in intensity or force; to subside.

  11. 11

    To deduct or omit.

    โ€œWe will abate this price from the total.โ€

  12. 12

    To bar or except.

  13. 13

    To cut away or hammer down, in such a way as to leave a figure in relief, as a sculpture, or in metalwork.

  14. 14

    To dull the edge or point of; to blunt.

  15. 15

    To destroy, or level to the ground.

verb
  1. 1

    To enter a tenement without permission after the owner has died and before the heir takes possession.

adjective
  1. 1

    (decorative arts) Lowered, beaten down, or cut away, as the background of an ornamental pattern in relief. Used specifically of stone-cutting; also of metal when the pattern or inscription is to show bright on dark, and the ground is therefore worked out with the graving-tool and left rough or hatched in lines.

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