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1 meluaki
decrease, reduce s.t. -
2 menyusuti
decrease in size, shrink k.r(of cloth, etc.). 2 subside k.r(of a wind, storm, swelling, etc.). 3 wipe off. -
3 menyutradarai
decrease s.t.'s size. -
4 usak
decrease, lessen. -
5 andak
(Naut.) reef, take in ( a sail). 2 limit, restrict, decrease. -
6 kemunduran
.decline, decrease. 2.deterioration. 3. cutback k.r(in production). -
7 kesusutan
shrinkage, decrease. -
8 kurang
1. 1) less, decrease. 2) minus, less, until k.r(of time). 3) lack s.t. 4) not...enough, not quite, do not quite. 2. k.r(Med.) milt. -
9 lorot
1. me-lorot decline, drop k.r(of prices, etc.).lower, decrease s.t. 2. me-lorot remove wax fom batik between dyeings. -
10 luak
1. k.r(Java) k.o. civer cat. 2. a dug well 3. decrease, reduce s.t. 4 see LOAK. 5. see LUHAK. 6. see LUAH. -
11 melorotkan
lower, decrease s.t. -
12 menipu
make s.t. thin. 2. dilute s.t. 3 reduce, decrease. -
13 menuruni
go down, descend, down k.r(in crossword puzzles). 2 decline, sink, decrease. 3 be herditary. 4 k.r(Ling.) falling k.r(of tones). -
14 menyusahkan
withdraw s.t. 2 decrease, lessen. -
15 menyusutkan
reduce, decrease. 2 wipe off k.r(repeatedly). -
16 mundur
go back, back up. 2 decline, decrease, deteriorate. 3 retreat. -
17 penyusutan
shrinkage, contraction. 2 reduction, decrease. -
18 susut
shrink, decrease. -
19 turun
go down, descend. 2 decrease, decline. 3 befall, descend upon. 4 set k.r(of sun). 5 k.r(Coll.) dance. 6 move from o. place to another k.r(of respected persons). 7 take a break. -
20 reda
(1) to decrease in intensity; to subside (2) willing; consenting
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