Unabating
verb (used with object), abated, abating.
1.
to reduce in amount, degree, intensity, etc.; lessen; diminish:
to abate a tax; to abate one’s enthusiasm.
2.
Law.
to put an end to or suppress (a nuisance).
to suspend or extinguish (an action).
to annul (a writ).
3.
to deduct or subtract:
to abate part of the cost.
4.
to omit:
to abate all mention of names.
5.
to remove, as in stone carving, or hammer down, as in metalwork, (a portion of a surface) in order to produce a figure or pattern in low relief.
verb (used without object), abated, abating.
6.
to diminish in intensity, violence, amount, etc.:
The storm has abated. The pain in his shoulder finally abated.
7.
Law. to end; become null and void.
verb
1.
to make or become less in amount, intensity, degree, etc: the storm has abated
2.
(transitive) (law)
to remove, suppress, or terminate (a nuisance)
to suspend or extinguish (a claim or action)
to annul (a writ)
3.
(intransitive) (law) (of a writ, legal action, etc) to become null and void
4.
(transitive) to subtract or deduct, as part of a price
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