2 if something such as a price or level abates, it goes up more slowly than before, or it goes down:
3 to become or make something become weaker, lower, less serious, etc.:
Therefore, the tax payments are not high enough to affect the decision to abate by using a different coal type.
The plants choose low-ash coal to abate particulate emissions.
An emissions tax induces efficient allocation of abatement across firms, even when all the firms are different and some firms abate more than the others.
However, we will disregard that possibility as plants always have other ways of abating emissions than reducing production.
We conclude with estimates of the marginal cost of abating additional carbon emissions using crop residues.
The second theme, having breathing space in suffering, provided an opportunity to recover balance in life when intense suffering abated.
Healthy adaptation (indeed survival) relies on the ability to produce increased levels of cortisol under stress and to reduce production once stress has abated.
Her suffering abated insofar as the framework of self against which illness is experienced and understood disintegrated.
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