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abatement Reducing the degree or intensity of, or eliminating, pollution.
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abatement Reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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abatement Term normally used to indicate treatment systems toreduce the emission into the atmosphere of atmospheric pollutants. Typical abatement systems are: Scrubbers, Cyclones, Bagfilters, Electrofilters, Activated Carbons Beds.
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abatement Abatements are real or imaginary marks of disgrace affixed to an escutcheon on account of some flagrantly dishonorable action on the part of the bearer. There is scarcely an instance on record, however, of such marks of disgrace having been actually affixed to an escutcheon. (Some times called rebatements.)
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abatement 1) The difference between the amount of the estate an heir is to receive as specified in a will and the amount actually received, due to property devaluation between the time the will was made and when the death occurred; the entry of a stranger into the estate after the death of the possessor but before the heir can take control. 2) In heraldry, a mark of dishonor in a coat of arms. ...
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