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TONY STARK
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What's the difference between reduce and abate?
15 janv. 2016 02:13
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'Abate' is when something becomes less serious and intense whereas 'reduce' refers to a decrease in the amount of degree.
'The risk of infestation has been abated by the new drug.'
'I used to eat a lot but now I reduced my portions.'
The difference is that when we use 'reduce' we are speaking of something in the exact same QUALITY but in a lesser QUANTITY. However, for abate, it is the QUALITY of its intensity that has reduced and not the QUANTITY.
15 janvier 2016
TONY STARK
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Français
Langue étudiée
Français
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