decline
Kelime Anlamı :
1. geri çevirmek.
2. reddetmek.
3. azalma.
4. düşmek.
5. aşağıya meyletmek.
6. gerileme.
7. düşüş.
8. çökme.
9. Zayıflama, çöküş.
10. eğimi olmak.
Sahne Örnekleri :
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
avoid, bend, bowl, condescend, consumption, debase, debasement, decadence, decadency, decay, declination, degenerate, degeneration, degradation, degrade, depravation, depreciate, depreciation, depress, derogate, derogation, deteriorate, deterioration, deviate, diminish, diminution, dwindle, ebb, fade, fail, failure, fall, fall away, flag, impair, impairment, languishment, lapse, lessen, recede, refuse, reject, renege, repel, repudiate, repulse, retrogradation, retrograded, retrogress, retrogression, rot, set, shun, sink, stray, wane, weaken, withdraw, wither, worsen
Tanımlar :
1.
to express polite refusal.
2. to slope downward; descend.
3. to bend downward; droop.
4. to degrade or lower oneself; condescend.
5. to deteriorate gradually; fail.
6. to sink, as the setting sun.
7. to draw to a gradual close; wane.
8. to refuse politely: I declined their offer of help. see synonyms at refuse1.
9. to cause to slope or bend downward.
10. grammar to inflect (a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective) for number and case.
11. the process or result of declining, especially a gradual deterioration.
12. A downward movement.
13. the period when something approaches an end.
14. A downward slope; a declivity.
15. A disease that gradually weakens or wastes the body.
2. to slope downward; descend.
3. to bend downward; droop.
4. to degrade or lower oneself; condescend.
5. to deteriorate gradually; fail.
6. to sink, as the setting sun.
7. to draw to a gradual close; wane.
8. to refuse politely: I declined their offer of help. see synonyms at refuse1.
9. to cause to slope or bend downward.
10. grammar to inflect (a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective) for number and case.
11. the process or result of declining, especially a gradual deterioration.
12. A downward movement.
13. the period when something approaches an end.
14. A downward slope; a declivity.
15. A disease that gradually weakens or wastes the body.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
downward movement, fall.
2. A sloping downward, e.g. of a hill or road.
3. A weakening.
4. A reduction or diminution of activity.
5. to move downwards, to fall, to drop.
6. to become weaker or worse.
7. to refuse, forbear.
8. to list the inflected forms of a noun, pronoun (and in some languages adjective) for case and number.
2. A sloping downward, e.g. of a hill or road.
3. A weakening.
4. A reduction or diminution of activity.
5. to move downwards, to fall, to drop.
6. to become weaker or worse.
7. to refuse, forbear.
8. to list the inflected forms of a noun, pronoun (and in some languages adjective) for case and number.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
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
2. that period of a disorder or paroxysm when the symptoms begin to abate in violence.
3. A gradual sinking and wasting away of the physical faculties; any wasting disease, esp. pulmonary consumption.
4. to bend, or lean downward; to take a downward direction; to bend over or hang down, as from weakness, weariness, despondency, etc.; to condescend.
5. to tend or draw towards a close, decay, or extinction; to tend to a less perfect state; to become diminished or impaired; to fail; to sink; to diminish; to lessen
6. to turn or bend aside; to deviate; to stray; to withdraw
7. to turn away; to shun; to refuse; -- the opposite of accept or consent.
8. to bend downward; to bring down; to depress; to cause to bend, or fall.
9. to cause to decrease or diminish.
10. to put or turn aside; to turn off or away from; to refuse to undertake or comply with; reject; to shun; to avoid
11. to inflect, or rehearse in order the changes of grammatical form of.
12. to run through from first to last; to repeat like a schoolboy declining a noun.
2. that period of a disorder or paroxysm when the symptoms begin to abate in violence.
3. A gradual sinking and wasting away of the physical faculties; any wasting disease, esp. pulmonary consumption.
4. to bend, or lean downward; to take a downward direction; to bend over or hang down, as from weakness, weariness, despondency, etc.; to condescend.
5. to tend or draw towards a close, decay, or extinction; to tend to a less perfect state; to become diminished or impaired; to fail; to sink; to diminish; to lessen
6. to turn or bend aside; to deviate; to stray; to withdraw
7. to turn away; to shun; to refuse; -- the opposite of accept or consent.
8. to bend downward; to bring down; to depress; to cause to bend, or fall.
9. to cause to decrease or diminish.
10. to put or turn aside; to turn off or away from; to refuse to undertake or comply with; reject; to shun; to avoid
11. to inflect, or rehearse in order the changes of grammatical form of.
12. to run through from first to last; to repeat like a schoolboy declining a noun.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to cause to bend or slope; bend down; incline; cause to assume an inclined position; depress.
2. to lower; degrade; debase.
3. to decrease; diminish; reduce.
4. to cause to deviate from a straight or right course; turn aside; deflect.
5. to turn aside from; deviate from.
6. to avoid by moving out of the way; shun; avoid in general.
7. to refuse; refuse or withhold consent to do, accept, or enter upon: as, to decline a contest; to decline an offer.
8. in grammar, to inflect, as a noun or an adjective; give the case-forms of a noun or an adjective in their order: as, dominus, domini, domino, dominum, domine.
9. to bend or slant down; assume an inclined position; hang down; slope or trend downward; descend: as, the sun declines toward the west.
10. to deviate from a right line; specifically, to deviate from a line passing through the north and south points.
11. to deviate from a course or an object; turn aside; fall away; wander.
12. to sink to a lower level; sink down; hence, figuratively, to fall into an inferior or impaired condition; lose strength, vigor, character, or value; fall off; deteriorate.
13. to stoop, as to an unworthy object; lower one's self; condescend.
14. to refuse; express refusal: as, he was invited, but declined.
15. to approach or draw toward the close.
16. to incline; tend.
17. to incline morally; be favorably disposed.
18. in chess, to refuse to take a piece or pawn offered.
19. A bending or sloping downward; a slope; declivity; incline.
20. A descending; progress downward or toward a close.
21. A failing or deterioration; a sinking into an impaired or inferior condition; falling off; loss of strength, character, or value; decay.
22. in medicine: that stage of a disease when the characteristic symptoms begin to abate in violence.
23. A popular term for any chronic disease in which the strength and plumpness of the body gradually diminish, until the patient dies: as, he is in a decline.
24. the time of life when the physical and mental powers are failing. Quain.
2. to lower; degrade; debase.
3. to decrease; diminish; reduce.
4. to cause to deviate from a straight or right course; turn aside; deflect.
5. to turn aside from; deviate from.
6. to avoid by moving out of the way; shun; avoid in general.
7. to refuse; refuse or withhold consent to do, accept, or enter upon: as, to decline a contest; to decline an offer.
8. in grammar, to inflect, as a noun or an adjective; give the case-forms of a noun or an adjective in their order: as, dominus, domini, domino, dominum, domine.
9. to bend or slant down; assume an inclined position; hang down; slope or trend downward; descend: as, the sun declines toward the west.
10. to deviate from a right line; specifically, to deviate from a line passing through the north and south points.
11. to deviate from a course or an object; turn aside; fall away; wander.
12. to sink to a lower level; sink down; hence, figuratively, to fall into an inferior or impaired condition; lose strength, vigor, character, or value; fall off; deteriorate.
13. to stoop, as to an unworthy object; lower one's self; condescend.
14. to refuse; express refusal: as, he was invited, but declined.
15. to approach or draw toward the close.
16. to incline; tend.
17. to incline morally; be favorably disposed.
18. in chess, to refuse to take a piece or pawn offered.
19. A bending or sloping downward; a slope; declivity; incline.
20. A descending; progress downward or toward a close.
21. A failing or deterioration; a sinking into an impaired or inferior condition; falling off; loss of strength, character, or value; decay.
22. in medicine: that stage of a disease when the characteristic symptoms begin to abate in violence.
23. A popular term for any chronic disease in which the strength and plumpness of the body gradually diminish, until the patient dies: as, he is in a decline.
24. the time of life when the physical and mental powers are failing. Quain.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
go down
2. change toward something smaller or lower
3. a gradual decrease; as of stored charge or current
4. a condition inferior to an earlier condition; a gradual falling off from a better state
5. go down in value
6. inflect for number, gender, case, etc.,
7. show unwillingness towards
8. refuse to accept
9. grow worse
10. a downward slope or bend
11. grow smaller
2. change toward something smaller or lower
3. a gradual decrease; as of stored charge or current
4. a condition inferior to an earlier condition; a gradual falling off from a better state
5. go down in value
6. inflect for number, gender, case, etc.,
7. show unwillingness towards
8. refuse to accept
9. grow worse
10. a downward slope or bend
11. grow smaller
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.