1. abated - Adjective
2. abated - Verb
of Abate
Source: Webster's dictionaryFire hath its force abated by water, not by wind; and anger must be allayed by cold words, and not by blustering threats. Anne Bradstreet
Persecution has not crushed it, power has not beaten it back, time has not abated its force, and, what is most wonderful of all, the abuses and treasons of its friends have not shaken its stability. Horace Bushnell
I think that Africa has made quite rapid progress and a lot of the conflicts that we saw on the continent have abated. John Dramani Mahama
And so for me there is no sting of death, And so the grave has lost its victory. It is but crossingwith abated breath And white, set facea little strip of sea To find the loved ones waiting on the shore, More beautiful, more precious than before. Ella Wheeler Wilcox
After the bailout by the other investors, the panic abated, and the positions formerly held by LTCM were eventually liquidated at a small profit to the rescuers. Source: Internet
Although some friction between mainlanders and native Taiwanese still exists, it has abated with time, and there has been a gradual melding of the two communities. Source: Internet