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make less
verb as in go down
verb as in lighten
Strong matches
Example Sentences
It would make less financial sense for developers to replace existing rent-stabilized housing, and some builders would instead choose to build in single-family areas where they’d demolish houses an occupant has chosen to sell.
Extreme acts such as hurling food at masterpieces of art make less aggressive tactics more palatable for others to engage in.
As Helen Lewis writes in a funny piece in the Atlantic, it might make less sense to treat Trump’s appearances on these shows as outreach or salesmanship than as an acknowledgement of a shared sensibility that existed all along.
Additionally, 71 percent of lower-income Americans who make less than $30,000 a year, 58 percent of parents with young children, 58 percent of Gen-Zers and 53 percent of women say they consider fast food to be a “luxury” because they’re struggling financially.
“It didn’t feel like justice in that room. The state has to make a decision, if it’s OK to have huge numbers of people managed by algorithms and AI make less than what is possible to live,” Moore said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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