Crossword-Solution: MINIMISE
We have 21 clues for the answer “MINIMISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| minish | 1 answer |
| Make the least of | 1 answer |
| REDUCE to smallest part | 2 answers |
| GLAMORISE (ant.) | 4 answers |
| Shrug off | 5 answers |
| EXAGGERATE (ant.) | 6 answers |
| Minimize | 6 answers |
| Sneer (at) | 10 answers |
| Undervalue | 14 answers |
| underrate | 18 answers |
| detract | 19 answers |
| Underestimate | 25 answers |
| deduct | 26 answers |
| Decelerate | 30 answers |
| Pass over | 46 answers |
| minify | 47 answers |
| Abate | 51 answers |
| Go Back | 51 answers |
| Belittle | 54 answers |
| Make fun of | 76 answers |
| De-crease? | 90 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MINIMISE (5)
And, ha!--another thing! I, too, could call for small beers and minimise by two-thirds the detestable freightage with which comradeship burdened one.
Sometimes, to minimise the risk, we would all dismount before we came in view of the house, straggle in severally, and give what orders we pleased, like disconnected strangers.
Roussel's attempt to minimise the importance of the cats and dogs: "He has spoken of the drama of life, and of its ordinary everyday incidents.
Struthers's Sunday evenings were not like a ball, and that her guests, as if to minimise their delinquency, usually went early.
The tendency of some critics has been to minimise the French poet's originality by pointing out striking analogies in classic and Celtic fable.
Quotes with MINIMISE (3)
Whenever someone is a threat to the enemy there will be an attack dispatched against that person to try to minimise their effectiveness.
[I]f you seek in every way to minimise my firm beliefs by your anti-feminist attacks, please recall that a small dagger or knife point can pierce a great, bulging sack and that a small fly can attack a great lion and speedily put him to flight.
For me, the times that I dressed provocatively had been empowering. It felt good. It's those times that I felt comfortable in my own skin. Like really, really comfortable. And let's face it, body self-esteem issues are a hurdle many women struggle to overcome. So when a person tears a woman down for how's she's dressed, they are tearing her down at a moment she feels at the top of her game. That's where the real shame is — not in how a woman is dressed, but in the desire to m…