Sentences with abates
a·bate
A a - To abate a tax; to abate one's enthusiasm.
- To abate part of the cost.
- If the arm wrestle abates for even a moment, the Cats have the classier players to better create and convert their opportunities.
- If we take action and the climate change problem abates for other reasons, little is lost and we benefit from a cleaner environment.
- To abate all mention of names.
- The storm has abated. The pain in his shoulder finally abated.
- But that could change tonight if the expected rain abates and England sweeps the two-match series.