terms |
aslake |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb aslake is
(transitive|intransitive|rare|or|obsolete) to abate; diminish.
aslake |
aslaked |
As verbs the difference between aslake and aslaked
is that
aslake is to abate; diminish while
aslaked is past tense of aslake.
aslake |
ashake |
As a verb aslake
is (transitive|intransitive|rare|or|obsolete) to abate; diminish.
As an adjective ashake is
shaking, aquiver.
slake |
aslake |
As verbs the difference between slake and aslake
is that
slake is of a person: to become less energetic, to slacken in one's efforts while
aslake is to abate; diminish.
satisfy |
aslake |
As verbs the difference between satisfy and aslake
is that
satisfy is to do enough for; to meet the needs of; to fulfill the wishes or requirements of while
aslake is (transitive|intransitive|rare|or|obsolete) to abate; diminish.
appease |
aslake |
As verbs the difference between appease and aslake
is that
appease is to make quiet; to calm; to reduce to a state of peace; to dispel (anger or hatred) while
aslake is (transitive|intransitive|rare|or|obsolete) to abate; diminish.
mitigate |
aslake |
As verbs the difference between mitigate and aslake
is that
mitigate is to reduce, lessen, or decrease while
aslake is (transitive|intransitive|rare|or|obsolete) to abate; diminish.
moderate |
aslake |
As verbs the difference between moderate and aslake
is that
moderate is to reduce the excessiveness of (something) while
aslake is (transitive|intransitive|rare|or|obsolete) to abate; diminish.
As an adjective moderate
is not excessive; acting in moderation.
As a noun moderate
is one who holds an intermediate position between extremes, as in politics.
diminish |
aslake |
As verbs the difference between diminish and aslake
is that
diminish is to make smaller while
aslake is (transitive|intransitive|rare|or|obsolete) to abate; diminish.
abate |
aslake |
As verbs the difference between abate and aslake
is that
abate is to put an end to; to cause to cease while
aslake is to abate; diminish.
As a noun abate
is abatement.