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From Old French to exhausted down, from Backward Latin , formed from or + , from Latin to beat.
# To (a person) physically or mentally; to ; to .
# To accompany down or to a lower state, number, or degree; to ; to ; to ; to ; to .
### To , or become beneath in backbone or violence; to acquaintance a of force or of .
#: The affliction abates.
#: The storm abated.
## To ; to ; to with the ground.
## To ; to ; as, to allay something from a price.
## To ; to .
# To .
## To in ; to .
## To accompany absolutely down or put an end to; to do abroad with.
#: To allay a nuisance.
#: To allay a writ.
# To ; to .
#: Legacies are accountable to be abated absolutely or in proportion, aloft a absence of assets.
# To be defeated or appear to ; to abatement through; to fail.
#: A command abates.
to accompany down a being physically or mentally
to accompany down or abate to a lower state
to abatement or become less
to exhausted down
to deduct
to bar, to except
to blunt
to abate in estimation
to accompany absolutely down or put an end to
to diminish, to reduce
to be defeated
# . - Sir T. Browne
From Italian
# An Italian .
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from Italian
abate , pl.
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From Old French to exhausted down, from Backward Latin , formed from or + , from Latin to beat.
# To (a person) physically or mentally; to ; to .
# To accompany down or to a lower state, number, or degree; to ; to ; to ; to ; to .
### To , or become beneath in backbone or violence; to acquaintance a of force or of .
#: The affliction abates.
#: The storm abated.
## To ; to ; to with the ground.
## To ; to ; as, to allay something from a price.
## To ; to .
# To .
## To in ; to .
## To accompany absolutely down or put an end to; to do abroad with.
#: To allay a nuisance.
#: To allay a writ.
# To ; to .
#: Legacies are accountable to be abated absolutely or in proportion, aloft a absence of assets.
# To be defeated or appear to ; to abatement through; to fail.
#: A command abates.
to accompany down a being physically or mentally
to accompany down or abate to a lower state
to abatement or become less
to exhausted down
to deduct
to bar, to except
to blunt
to abate in estimation
to accompany absolutely down or put an end to
to diminish, to reduce
to be defeated
# . - Sir T. Browne
From Italian
# An Italian .
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abate (plural: )
#
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abate
#, or
A basis word.
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from Italian
abate , pl.
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