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abate \abate"\ .ab=at", v. t. imp. p. p. abated, p.
pr. vb. n. abating. of. abatre to beat down, f.
abattre, ll. abatere; ab or ad + batere, battere popular
form for l. batuere to beat. cf. bate, batter.
1. to beat down; to overthrow. obs.
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the king of scots . . . sore abated the walls.
--edw. hall.
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2. to bring down or reduce from a higher to a lower state,
number, or degree; to lessen; to diminish; to contract; to
moderate; to cut short; as, to abate a demand; to abate
pride, zeal, hope.
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his eye was not dim, nor his natural force abated.
--deut. xxxiv.
7.
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3. to deduct; to omit; as, to abate something from a price.
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nine thousand parishes, abating the odd hundreds.
--fuller.
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4. to blunt. obs.
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to abate the edge of envy. --bacon.
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5. to reduce in estimation; to deprive. obs.
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she hath abated me of half my train. --shak.
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6. law
a to bring entirely down or put an end to; to do away
with; as, to abate a nuisance, to abate a writ.
b eng. law to diminish; to reduce. legacies are liable
to be abated entirely or in proportion, upon a
deficiency of assets.
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to abate a tax, to remit it either wholly or in part.
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see also:
abated abating bate batter to abate a tax
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