1. abating - Noun
2. abating - Verb
of Abate
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd while it remains to be seen exactly how that will unfold, one thing is for certain: The debate over the morality of prioritizing economic concerns over American lives shows no signs of abating any time soon. Source: Internet
A group of scientists from the United States and Canada have found that the acidity of soils in some parts of the continent has declined, abating years of harm to plants and aquatic life by reversing the depletion of a critical nutrient in soil: calcium. Source: Internet
Germany made a profit on its additional emissions abatement, above what was required: it met the regulations by abating all of the emissions that was required of it (R Req ). Source: Internet
Gun sellers and enthusiasts don’t see the new run on firearms abating anytime soon. Source: Internet
Some 500,000 inhabitants of the city, which is besieged by the Iran-backed Houthis, depend on the 7-km stretch of crater-filled road for survival, as the long conflict between the insurgents and the government shows no signs of abating. Source: Internet
That number has since hit 300, and shows no sign of abating. Source: Internet