| DIM | lessen the authority, dignity, or reputation of |
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| DIM | (of an organ or body part) diminished in size or strength as a result of disease or injury or lack of use |
| DIM | made to seem smaller or less (especially in worth) |
| DIM | (of musical intervals) reduction by a semitone of any perfect or minor musical interval |
| DIM | impaired by diminution |
| DIM | an arch whose height is less than half its width |
| DIM | becoming smaller or less or appearing to do so |
| DIM | (music) a gradual decrease in loudness |
| DIM | gradually decreasing in volume |
| DIM | the act of decreasing or reducing something |
| DIM | the statement of a theme in notes of lesser duration (usually half the length of the original) |
| DIM | change toward something smaller or lower |