Noun
Diminution.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll of them can be seen to be related to a regular or uniform polyhedron by gyration, diminishment, or dissection. Source: Internet
Even a diminishment of massive revenue effected through nullification by the permanent minority would not eliminate these temptations. Source: Internet
Either way, the decline of secondhand bookstores represents a sad diminishment of the academic community in Cambridge, Mass., and many other university towns. Source: Internet
Infertility is a deprivation that should be mourned as a diminishment of a marriage’s full potential. Source: Internet
The end result was the diminishment of human nature and its subjection to death and corruption, an event commonly referred to as the "fall of man". Source: Internet
Similarly Canada 's motto "A mari usque ad mare" (from sea to sea) and most provincial mottos are also in Latin ( British Columbia 's is Splendor Sine Occasu (splendor without diminishment)). Source: Internet