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1 decline
N1. पतन/क्षयA decline was noticed in the sales of the engine.--------V1. मना करनाHe might decline to accept the offer.2. क्षीण हो जानाShe met with a big accident in the declining years of her life. -
2 decline
n.घटती, उतार, कमी, पतनv. tr.अस्वीकार करना, न मानना, बचना; पद साधना, रूप साधना; झुकना, ढलना, नष्ट होना, पतन होना -
3 fractional
Adj1. थोड़ा\fractionalसाThere has been a fractional decline in the petrol prices. -
4 indisputable
Adj1. निर्विवादThe decline in manufacturing is indisputable. -
5 reverse
Adj1. उल्टीThe three winners were announced in reverse order.She is going in the reverse direction.--------N1. विपरीतHe has done the reverse of what he was asked.He suffered some serious financial reverses.The reverse of a mountain is the area of rain shadow.The arms race has gone into reverse.--------VT1. उलटनाThe gate was open,so she reversed in.The Judge reversed the decision of a lower court.They are trying to reverse the decline of their father's company. -
6 significant
Adj1. महत्त्वपूर्णThere is a significant decline in the child mortality in past few years.2. सार्थक/अर्थपूर्णHis presence was significant at the premire of the film. -
7 steep
Adj1. दुरारोहThe mountain on which we went for tracking was very steep.2. अत्यधिकThere was a steep decline in share values due to mid term elections.3. बेतुकाSewing of corn flakes with tea seems a bit steep to me.
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Decline — De*cline , n. [F. d[ e]clin. See {Decline}, v. i.] 1. A falling off; a tendency to a worse state; diminution or decay; deterioration; also, the period when a thing is tending toward extinction or a less perfect state; as, the decline of life; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Decline — is a change over time from previously efficient to inefficient organizational functioning, from previously rational to non rational organizational and individual decision making, from previously law abiding to law violating organizational and… … Wikipedia
Decline — De*cline , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Declined}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Declining}.] [OE. declinen to bend down, lower, sink, decline (a noun), F. d[ e]cliner to decline, refuse, fr. L. declinare to turn aside, inflect (a part of speech), avoid; de + clinare … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Decline — De*cline , v. t. 1. To bend downward; to bring down; to depress; to cause to bend, or fall. [1913 Webster] In melancholy deep, with head declined. Thomson. [1913 Webster] And now fair Phoebus gan decline in haste His weary wagon to the western… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
decline — vb Decline, refuse, reject, repudiate, spurn are comparable when they mean to turn away something or someone by not consenting to accept, receive, or consider it or him. Decline is the most courteous of these terms and is used chiefly in respect… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
decline — [n1] lessening abatement, backsliding, comedown, cropper*, decay, decrepitude, degeneracy, degeneration, descent, deterioration, devolution, diminution, dissolution, dive, downfall, downgrade, downturn, drop, dwindling, ebb, ebbing, enfeeblement … New thesaurus
decline — [dē klīn′, diklīn′] vi. declined, declining [ME declinen < OFr decliner, to bend, turn aside < L declinare, to bend from, inflect < de , from (see DE ) + clinare, to bend: see LEAN1] 1. to bend, turn, or slope downward or aside 2. a) … English World dictionary
decline — I noun abatement, act of crumbling, act of dwindling, act of falling away, act of lessening, act of losing ground, act of shrinking, act of slipping back, act of wasting away, act of weakening, act of worsening, atrophy, backward step, cheapening … Law dictionary
décliné — ⇒DÉCLINÉ, ÉE, part. passé et adj. I. Part. passé de décliner1. II. Adj. Qui s écarte d une direction donnée. A. [En parlant d un astre] Qui retombe après avoir atteint son point culminant. Les feux des soleils déclinés (RÉGNIER, Prem. poèmes,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
décliné — décliné, ée (dé kli né, née) part. passé. 1° Fléchi suivant les règles de la déclinaison. Un mot décliné. 2° Terme de procédure. Dont on n accepte pas la compétence. Cette juridiction déclinée par les parties. Par extension, refusé. Une… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
decline — ► VERB 1) become smaller, weaker, or less in quality or quantity. 2) politely refuse. 3) (especially of the sun) move downwards. 4) Grammar form (a noun, pronoun, or adjective) according to case, number, and gender. ► NOUN ▪ a gradual and… … English terms dictionary