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Filter by Meaning The decease in population has had a negative impact on the local economy.
The endangered species population continues to decline, and experts fear that they may decease if conservation efforts are not intensified.
The decease of traditional values in society has led to a decline in moral standards.
The medication should help decease the pain in your joints.
The decease of traditional family values has led to a breakdown in societal norms.
The decease of rainfall in the region has led to a severe drought.
The decease of the company's profits forced them to lay off several employees.
The decease of the patient was attributed to complications during surgery.
He decided to decease the speed of the treadmill during his workout.
The decease of print media has been attributed to the rise of digital technology.
The decease in the number of visitors to the museum is a cause for concern.
The decease in crime rates has made the neighborhood a safer place to live.
The population of the endangered species continued to decease despite conservation efforts.
The company implemented cost-cutting measures to decease their expenses.
With regular exercise, you can expect your body fat percentage to decease over time.
The river's water level began to decease after a long dry spell.
The doctor administered a strong medication to decease the patient's pain.
The patient's condition deteriorated rapidly, and he finally decease at the age of 80.
The soldier bravely fought until his last breath, knowing he could decease in the line of duty.
The elderly couple made a pact to decease together, as they couldn't bear to live without each other.
The decease in population has led to a decline in available resources.
The decease in rainfall has resulted in a drought.
The decease of interest in the sport led to the closure of the local club.
The decease of the company's profits prompted layoffs.
The decease in attendance at the concert disappointed the organizers.
The decease of the patient's pain brought relief.
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