Abate

/əˈbeɪt/ verb

To become less intense or widespread; to decrease in force, amount, or degree. Often describes the reduction of something unpleasant like pain, anger, or storms.

From Old French 'abatre' meaning 'to beat down', from Latin 'battere' (to beat). The prefix 'ab-' means away, so it literally means to beat something away or down until it diminishes.

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