Decline

/dɪˈklaɪn/ verb

To decline can mean to become weaker, fewer, or less important over time, or to politely refuse something.

It comes from Latin “declinare,” meaning “to bend down, turn aside,” from “de-” (down) and “clinare” (to lean). The idea of “leaning away” became both physical and social—turning down offers or sinking in strength.

AMመቀነስ
ARتراجع
BNপতন
CSúpadek
DAtilbagegang
DERückgang
ELπαρακμή
ESdeclinar
FAکاهش
FIlasku
FRdéclin
GUઘટાડો
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