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Meaning of minishment

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minishment (n.)

The act of diminishing, or the state of being diminished; diminution.

minishment Sentence Examples

  1. The severe drought led to a minishment in crop yields, threatening food security.
  2. The government's austerity measures resulted in a minishment of public services and social welfare programs.
  3. The constant criticism and negativity had a minishment effect on his self-esteem.
  4. The minishment of pain medication after surgery left the patient in excruciating discomfort.
  5. The company's minishment of staff during the recession left many employees facing unemployment.
  6. The resolution of the conflict led to a minishment of tensions and a more peaceful atmosphere.
  7. The minishment of air pollution brought about significant improvements in public health.
  8. The discovery of new treatments for the disease resulted in a minishment of suffering for patients.
  9. The minishment of personal belongings during a move made it easier to pack and transport.
  10. The gradual minishment of the forest's ecosystem caused irreversible damage to local wildlife.

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The act of diminishing, or the state of being diminished; diminution.

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The severe drought led to a minishment in crop yields, threatening food security.

The government's austerity measures resulted in a minishment of public services and social welfare programs.

The constant criticism and negativity had a minishment effect on his self-esteem.

The minishment of pain medication after surgery left the patient in excruciating discomfort.