decrease

noun, verb63 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

a noteworthy or important reduction

a large reduction in amount or size

a sudden and significant reduction

a very large and sudden reduction

a clearly noticeable reduction

a severe and far-reaching reduction

a reduction that happens very quickly

a reduction of a considerable size

an unexpected and quick reduction

a very large reduction

a reduction that happens slowly over time

a reduction that happens at a constant rate

a small and not very noticeable reduction

a reduction in the total or final amount

a reduction that is not large in size

a widespread reduction affecting many areas or people

a limited or moderate reduction

a reduction that continues to happen steadily

a reduction that is directly related to another change

a reduction of five percent

a reduction of twenty-five percent

a reduction considered in relation to something else

a reduction to one third of the original amount

a reduction to one tenth of the original amount

to become worth less

to become smaller

to become fewer

specifies what is being reduced

specifies the magnitude of the reduction

to show the starting and ending points of a reduction

in the process of becoming smaller or less common

to result in a reduction

to indicate or demonstrate a reduction in figures or data

to have a reduction as an outcome

to be the reason for a reduction

to be a sign of a reduction

to have a reduction happen to you or something you are involved with

to prove or make clear a reduction with evidence

to officially state or announce that there has been a reduction

to make a previously unknown reduction known

to experience a reduction, usually with a negative connotation

to show a reduction, often visually on a chart or screen

to create or bring about a reduction

to show a reduction as a characteristic or symptom

to show or be characterized by a reduction (less common)

to become smaller in a noteworthy or important way

to become smaller by a large amount

to become smaller suddenly and significantly

to become smaller in a very large and sudden way

to become smaller in a clearly noticeable way

to become smaller in a severe and far-reaching way

to become smaller very quickly

to become smaller by a noticeable amount

to become smaller by a very large degree

to become smaller slowly over time

to become smaller at a constant rate

to become smaller by a small and not very noticeable amount

to become smaller at a slow pace

to become smaller to some degree

to continue to become smaller over a period of time

to specify the magnitude of the reduction

to show the starting and ending points of a reduction

to become smaller as another factor changes (e.g., age, distance)