Sentences with diminution
dim·i·nu·tion
D d - The president has accepted a diminution of the powers he originally wanted.
- The new emission standards have produced a measurable diminution in air pollution.
- The government needs to be seen to be able to negotiate without compromising on principle and without significant diminution in its position.
- Also reveal the diminution of the ideals of universal suffrage and truly representative democracy.
- The ABC's Victorian head of news and current affairs, Marco Bass, said the national wrap would not mean a diminution of local coverage.
- The diminution of the university experience will invariably have a longer-term impact.