1 a situation in which a rate, price, etc. goes down, or goes up more slowly than before:
2 a reduction in level, especially of something that is harmful:
A complete abatement of symptoms usually occurs within a few months.
We went to the landlord and worked out an abatement of rent.
The use of flexibility mechanisms is restricted to being supplemental to the domestic abatement.
Using simulations, we have seen that increases in abatement spending may yield a win-win situation.
The findings on costs and abatement efficiencies are similar to those reported in section 2 of this paper.
The cost function estimates provide evidence of significant scale economies and high marginal abatement cost in wastewater treatment by small-scale factories.
These results again suggest that low charge rates can have effects in transition economies, if abatement costs are low enough.
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